On Monday, 7 November 2011 01:59:44 UTC+1, John Little wrote:
>
>
> > > > In short, Oneiric's gVim ... doesn't show the menu 
> > > > bar at all. 
> > 
> > > Not showing the menu bar is a Unity thing, not vim's fault.  Mousing 
> > > over the bar at the top of the screen (not the vim window) might, 
> > > depending on the invocation of gvim, show you vim's menu bar there. 
> > 
> > In fact this seems to be a bug in Vim, which was fixed a while ago:
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/vim_dev/SptVxRhHpE8/discussion 
>
> I disagree, not showing the menu bar is part of the design of Unity. 
> Other applications don't get one either, or at least when I ran Unity 
> they didn't, particularly gnome-terminal.  Perhaps the bug fix you 
> refer to affected the display of the menu on mousing over the top of 
> the screen; if I invoked gvim from gnome-terminal that didn't work, 
> but it did if I used the vim icon that came with Unity. 
>

Before disagreeing, if would be beneficial to actually look at the bugs and 
bugfix I linked to, and understand the situation.  You clearly haven't.   
Not that it matters.

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