Nautilus has gained an application menu, which is implemented with
gmenumodel. Its window menus are still using GtkMenuBar, which gets
picked up by the ubuntu-menuproxy plugin and exported with dbusmenu.

indicator-appmenu can handle both dbusmenu and gmenumodel, but as far as
I can see not both at the same time. That means, applications need to
export all their menus using either gmenumodel or dbusmenu. indicator-
appmenu seems to favor dbusmenu, which is why only nautilus' window
menus are visible in the panel.

Does somebody know when nautilus is planned to use gmenumodel for
everything? Are there any other applications in this indermediate state?

** Summary changed:

- Nautilus missing Preferences (incorrect handling of appmenu and menu used 
together)
+ App menus aren't shown in the panel if the app is also exporting menus via 
dbusmenu

** Description changed:

- Nautilus Edit is missing Preferences tab
+ This happens for nautilus, which exposes an application menu but still
+ uses GtkMenu for window menus.  This makes all application actions
+ inaccessible (New Window, Connect to Server, Preferences, About, Help
+ and Quit).
  
  From a new install :
  
  quantal-desktop-amd64.iso  15-May-2012 08:42  711M

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Title:
  App menus aren't shown in the panel if the app is also exporting menus
  via dbusmenu

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