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With latest changes to window framing, we're missing some traditional buttonage on OSX, and it seems that latest versions of the ubuntu/gnome combo do net get a menu.
ubuntu/gnome is now the default desktop as opposed to unity in previous versions, so I'd say we need to treat gnome as first class here (and not unity).
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Doesn't look relevant, but just in case when I start Peruse 0.7 (which lacks a menu bar for me on Ubuntu 18) I see this:
(pb70:5001): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:48:31.188: Theme parsing error: gtk-main.css:79:38: Failed to import: Error opening file /home/mrh/.themes/MyRadiance/gtk-3.20/apps/gnome-builder.css: No such file or directory
It was an electron setting, @theWebalyst . This will bring the menu bar back on gome desktops, although it will appear quite large for now (as seems to be gnome's style).
With latest changes to window framing, we're missing some traditional buttonage on OSX, and it seems that latest versions of the ubuntu/gnome combo do net get a menu.
ubuntu/gnome is now the default desktop as opposed to unity in previous versions, so I'd say we need to treat gnome as first class here (and not unity).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: