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"content": "<p>Hi,</p>\n<p>Since the VSCode header changed, the <a href=\"https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kde.breeze\">official KDE Breeze theme</a> no longer works for it.</p>\n<p>Thanks</p>\n",
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"content": "<p><strong>Edit:</strong> None of the answers I got work so I went ahead and filed a bug in KDE bugzilla: <a href=\"https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502901\">bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502901</a></p>\n<p>Neither <code>CTRL Q</code> or <code>CTRL W</code> work for me. I set a hotkey for the window operations menu in Settings app > Shortcuts > KWin > Window Operations Menu, but then pressing the close button in the context menu that shows, closes the window of the other window I was focused on and not the debugger.</p>\n",
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