On Friday, June 6, 2014 9:55:49 PM UTC+12, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> No GUI-style menu bar.

I have the same.  I don't normally have one, set go-=m in my .gvimrc, but 
occasionally I want it and about two weeks ago, tried to turn it on, and no 
menu bar.

However, the same executable being run by another user on the machine, has the 
menu, even with the same .vimrc, .gvimrc, .vim directory, and the same bash 
initialization.  I conclude that it's not a vim problem, introduced by some vim 
change.

I suspect some kind of window manager glitch.  I run KDE, and I turn K apps' 
menus off by default; they get a little M in a circle button beside the 
minimize button that can turn the menu bar on.  However, all my attempts to 
change the settings to bring back the gvim menu bar have failed.  I have yet to 
try the nuclear option, renaming my .kde directory, for fear of loosing some 
settings I can't remember how to set up.

Regards, John Little

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