Den fre 6 juli 2018 kl 16:45 skrev Graham Luffrum <[email protected]>:

> This is all very well, but on my system (6.0.5.2 under Linux Mint 18.1) the
> settings icon does not work which means that I can get back to the default
> only by changing the Notebooktoolbar settings.  Also the menubar is not
> shown by default - again this requires changes to the Notebooktoolbar
> settings.
>
> Graham
>

​<snip>​

​Odd. On my setup - *nota bene*, with Expert enabled - with the standard
layout enabled, I don't see the settings icon, but when i have the Notebook
layout enabled, the icon is visible and clicking it gives me the option to
enable the menubar, from which I can then proceed to return to the standard
layout. We are both running LO 6.0.5.2 (in my case, the 64-bit version) on
Linux Mint, and I find it difficult to believe the fact that I'm using a
more recent version of LM (19.0) than you are or that my LO is the Swedish
edition can explain the differences we seem to experience. Perhaps a
developer could be enticed to weigh in ?...


Henri​

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