On Saturday 12 December 2009 02:58 PM, Wim ten Have wrote:
It is simple, if you launch 'gnome-terminal' you have the option to
enable "Show Menubar". Click in the window left mouse button. There
you'll find a checkbox. If it is enabled then the terminal emulator
will show "[File] [Edit] [View] [Terminal] [Help]" tabs. This worked
perfectly for me under F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11. But per F12
those seemed gone. I experience same with other applications (many)
like my mailer 'claws'.
I did go as far as cleaning my entire default repos on the GNOME
desktop and rebuilding it. But it seemed not to help.
I am shooting completely in the dark here.
I recently installed globalmenu for Gnome. I enabled the integrate with
main menu option. Since then I have been unable to access the menus for
GTK apps even when I am not in Gnome. After I turned that option off, I
got back my menus.
Could it be you also had globalmenu installed at some point in time and
some remnant of that config is messing with your menus?
Just a thought.
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