Matijs, does the below suggestion help resolve the problem at all?
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 04:14:53PM +, Rene Hausleitner wrote:
> I had the same problem. It happened to be a strange entry in the
> file Vim under ~/.gnome2. The position values for the toolbar were
> exactly the
> same as the o
I had the same problem. It happened to be a strange entry in the
file Vim under ~/.gnome2. The position values for the toolbar were
exactly the
same as the ones for the menubar (all 0s). Changing the second 0 of
the toolbar
position values to 1 made the menubar reappear.
Regards,
Rene Hausleit
James Vega wrote:
> I'm unable to reproduce this. gvim -u NONE -U NONE properly gives me
> the menu. Starting gvim with my ~/.vimrc (which removes most of the GUI
> components) and then setting 'guioptions' to either of the two values
> you listed both enable the menu.
>
> If you're still able t
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 10:26:24AM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
> The gvim version in vim-gnome does not show a menu. With configuration
> files read, my guioptions are agimrt. Started with gvim -u NONE -U NONE, no
> menu is shown either, guioptions=aegimrLtT. In the latter case, the toolbar
>
Package: vim-gnome
Version: 1:7.1-241+1
Severity: normal
The gvim version in vim-gnome does not show a menu. With configuration
files read, my guioptions are agimrt. Started with gvim -u NONE -U NONE, no
menu is shown either, guioptions=aegimrLtT. In the latter case, the toolbar
is present.
The v
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