Matijs, does the below suggestion help resolve the problem at all?
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 04:14:53PM +, Rene Hausleitner wrote:
I had the same problem. It happened to be a strange entry in the
file Vim under ~/.gnome2. The position values for the toolbar were
exactly the
same as the ones
I had the same problem. It happened to be a strange entry in the
file Vim under ~/.gnome2. The position values for the toolbar were
exactly the
same as the ones for the menubar (all 0s). Changing the second 0 of
the toolbar
position values to 1 made the menubar reappear.
Regards,
Rene
James Vega wrote:
I'm unable to reproduce this. gvim -u NONE -U NONE properly gives me
the menu. Starting gvim with my ~/.vimrc (which removes most of the GUI
components) and then setting 'guioptions' to either of the two values
you listed both enable the menu.
If you're still able to
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 10:26:24AM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
The gvim version in vim-gnome does not show a menu. With configuration
files read, my guioptions are agimrt. Started with gvim -u NONE -U NONE, no
menu is shown either, guioptions=aegimrLtT. In the latter case, the toolbar
is
Package: vim-gnome
Version: 1:7.1-241+1
Severity: normal
The gvim version in vim-gnome does not show a menu. With configuration
files read, my guioptions are agimrt. Started with gvim -u NONE -U NONE, no
menu is shown either, guioptions=aegimrLtT. In the latter case, the toolbar
is present.
The
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