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Simple way to go to Settings if "Hide the title bar" is disabled #12872
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You can get to settings by any of the following methods:
Does that help? 😃 |
Oh, you can also get to the system menu by right-clicking the titlebar (also true of any Win32 application!) |
The system menu doesn't contain an entry for Settings. I used Ctrl-Shift-T to open a second tab, which allowed me to use the dropdown menu to open Settings. |
Ah heck. It's been so long that 1.12 was in flighting that I forgot what changes went into which build. I am pretty sure that 1.12 (now generally available!) offers Settings in the system menu. Would that address your concern? |
Ah, it's 1.13 that has Settings in the menu. |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
I haven't found a simple way to go to Settings to re-enable "Hide the title bar" after disabling it. Could a simple way be added, for example by adding it as a task?
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