Ugh. I loathe global menus, but I don't want a menubar on my terminal.

Could we maybe just have a dialog box pop up when you uncheck "show menu
bar" explaining that if you remove the menu, you'll have to get it back
by alt-clicking, or running something in the command line, or whatever?

I think it's safe to assume that if a user wants a terminal and doesn't
want a menu bar, that we can probably relax the "usability requirements"
a little. This might not be the best approach for, say, Evolution, but
this is the terminal. If you want to muck around in the terminal, you'd
better know what you're doing anyway.


Russell

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  View->Show MenuBar isn't working in 11.04 and later in gnome-terminal

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