How to show Application menu in the window title bar instead of title dock bar as shown

the "menu button" on kwin titlebar is KDE supported, and its just a drag of the "application menu" button on the kwin settings away. No need to delete everything, put the computer on fire, buy another computer and install garuda barebones and give birth to a bear. Just drag the button to the decoration on kwin settings.

the LIM is a hack, although, dunno if it will stay a hack ( there seems to be interest and people willing to do the work for it to be standard ).

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I'm fairly certain you can simply remove the global menu widget from the latte top panel and you will get the menu bar per application window again.

I'm fairly certain that you might be right... I found this:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=289&t=163809#p426792

Khsh01
I’m fairly certain you can simply remove the global menu widget from the latte top panel and you will get the menu bar per application window again.

My newborn baby bear smashed my new computer on the smoldering pile of my old burned computer. So, I came back to this again to try it…

What you speak of though is adding the single icon (some people call it a ā€œhamburger menuā€), that then becomes the full menu when clicked, only vertically instead of the usual horizontal… correct?

Idk of any hamburger menu. But if you look at the kde widget list you can find a widget called global menu. Thats what takes control of your menubar and makes it global. Idk if garuda does something custom for their solution but thats what I have setup when I try to setup my DE like that.

Its the same in garuda, that widget is simply placed in the upper latte dock

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