[FEATURE] Make exit confirmation optional
Every now and then, I find myself working a lot. Lots of windows all over my desktop, calculators, general chaos!
So, in order to be able to organize a bit more, I sometimes tend to close programs using Alt + Tab, and then, while keeping the Alt button held, Q. I normally do not get a lot of problems by doing so. Only once on Firefox, where I was asked if I was sure that I wanted to end my browsing session, even with all the tabs that I had open. That eventually got annoying, but thankfully, Firefox gives me the option to not have to go through that again by checking a box. The LibreOffice suite, however, is a bit more persistent and immediately requires my attention so that the files that I have been working on won't get lost. It's a bit of a bother, but considering the uses that the program is meant to cover, I find that absolutely acceptable.
However, I am not sure why GNOME Calculator, which can't export or import data, requires my attention as much as LibreOffice, to the point where I cannot close it without clicking on a confirmation, under the sole condition that there's more than one window opened, regardless of whether I actually even worked with it. Most sane desktop environments, GNOME included, contain visual cues that tell me that I have more than one window opened. It feels like an anti-pattern and should (at the very least) be made optional.
EDIT: It's also extra annoying on Linux phones using interfaces like Phosh or Plasma Mobile.