Supposedly evince is using a new gnome api to allow the menu to be
displayed independently of the app. Similar to MacOS. This means that your
DE has to handle it.


Decisions like this are red flags in software projects. I know this doesnt
answer your question but youd be happier with a different pdf viewer.

-Ben

On Mon, Apr 19, 2021, 12:24 PM Dick Steffens <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 4/19/21 12:05 PM, carl day wrote:
> > On evince, if 3-bar menu clicked, a print icon is shown left on that new
> menu
> > and evince can be used to input text to fill-able pdf forms
>
> On 4/19/21 12:07 PM, Ali Corbin wrote:
>
> > File->Print, or
> > Ctrl-P, or
> > the little printer icon on the menu bar
>
> I don't have an icon anywhere to run "Evince". As someone pointed out,
> it's known as "Document Viewer". I double checked in Synaptic and Evince
> is installed.
>
> When I run Document Viewer, there is no normal menu, nor a 3-bar menu.
> If I run evince from the command line, I get the same window I get when
> I run Document Viewer.
>
> Ctrl-P does work.
>
> Is there some command that hides menus?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dick Steffens
>
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