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Message #34132
[Bug 873763] Re: menubar settings for new terminals are ignored in gnome-shell
I see this behavior as well under Unity, even with global menus disabled
(i.e. I uninstalled indicator-appmenu). Even with the profile setting
"Show menubar by default in new terminals" unchecked, when I launch a
new gnome-terminal, the menubar is displayed. As Victor described, the
"Show menubar" option in the View menu is unchecked. If I check this
option (to show the menu) and then un-check it again, the menubar goes
away, but only for the current terminal. A menubar is again shown the
next time I start a terminal.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873763
Title:
menubar settings for new terminals are ignored in gnome-shell
Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
In gnome-terminal settings, I always disable the "Show menubar by
default in new terminals" option. This seems better ignored in Unity
since it has its global menu anyway. But this option should not be
ignored in gnome-shell, which it seems to be. I disable the option,
open new terminals, but the menubar is visible! In the View menu, the
"Show Menubar" option is unchecked. I have to *check* that option in
the View menu, then *uncheck* it to finally get rid of the menubar in
a terminal. If the option is *enabled*, then the option is *checked*
in the View menu for new terminals.
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