I think that's a gnome HIG recommendation (which arguably doesn't apply widely to programmers).

Agree, the HIG is written for the lowest common denominator, we can reasonably allow developers more options.

Closing a single document is not a drastic action.

In some ways it is, it irreversably loses edit history and any document settings. But that applies more to closing multiple documents with a single action where the user may accidentally include a document they didn't mean to close.


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