menu bar in linux
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Version
- GitHub Desktop: GitHubDesktop-linux-1.5.1-linux2.deb
- Operating system: Ubuntu 18.10
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
menu bar doesn’t seem to be working properly
Actual Behavior
menu bar should appear with the names for each menu
Additional Information
Logs
I have no idea how to access logs in linux!
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 5 years ago
- Reactions:1
- Comments:7 (3 by maintainers)
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@kerolloz it would address the problem by not using the OS default menu (it would also blend in nicer on OSes with light themes)
@kerolloz thanks for the feedback. I actually think switching to use the in-app menu that Windows supports here is the best thing to do here.
Here’s an example of it in action:
With this change we should make it a chromeless window, but maybe that’s not the best idea.