I did not read bug #868152 thoroughly enough. Now that I understand that
there is (always was?) a separate setting to control the menu access
keys I'm not sure which way you want to go, but I think that it should
be easier to disable menu access keys and it used to be very easy when
"Show Menubar"
I overlooked the "Enable Menu Access Shortcuts" setting in the "Keyboard
Shortcuts" dialog. Now that I found it, it does seem to work (for me)
and is remembered across terminal sessions. I was used to using the
"Show Menubar" option to control this behavior, however.
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Yikes, I meant it is related to bug #868152.
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Title:
Global Menu: Terminal: View->Show Menubar toggle makes no sense
To
I agree with Nick. It is essential that menu shortcuts can be disabled
in order to deliver Alt+ key combinations to the process running in
the terminal. It used to be possible to disable "Show Menubar" to that
effect, but with Unity and the external application menu
(UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=libappmenu.so)
Hi Paul, the "Show Menubar" is important and should be fixed, instead of
hidden. This is related to bug #728040 (Enable Menu Access Keys was
switched back on without my request).
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** Description changed:
Somehow in the last update (as of ~08:30 BST) my gnome terminal re-
acquired the "Enable Menu Access Keys (Such as Alt+F to open the File
menu)" option. I had to hunt around for a while to figure out how to
shut it off again. This is a nasty surprise, as well as a