https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164349
--- Comment #3 from Uncombed5936 <[email protected]> --- With the standard menu/toolbar set-up, the hidden state of the menu bar is not remembered between sessions. The menu bar reappears on start-up. I suggested that keeping the menu bar hidden would be an option -- not all users have to agree either way. I don't see how the Alt method interferes with other functions or accessibility. Alt unhides temporarily the menu bar in Firefox, Thunderbird, notepad++ etc when it's not combined with another key. You just press Alt and release. That's why I said "quick-pressing just 'Alt'". That doesn't interfere with Alt+key combinations. It is a very efficient and increasingly common way to reveal the menu bar, and keep it hidden to declutter when the bar is not needed. If I have to press F10, I might as well click on the menu button on the toolbar. Or Alt vs F10 vs whatever else could be configurable. But a hamburger button showing the menus vertically could be another or a better idea. I don't see why we couldn't have a button like this that we could add to the standard toolbar and optionally make the menu bar hidden by default in all layouts. If I could have all menus in a standard toolbar button, I would never switch on the menu toolbar again, which would save me some vertical space permanently and the environment would look cleaner too. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
