In my case (see comment #4 above) it turned out that the lack of menu
was caused by unnecessary presence of indicator-applet-appmenu in my
GNOME panel. After removing the applet from panel, the menu was back.
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 20.04, after some recent software update (sorry, I don't know
which one exactly), the titlebar of GNOME Tweaks application looks
distorted, as on the screenshot below (note the grey bars on the left of
sidebar's header and between sidebar's and main pane's headers):
That actually helped! Thank you!
So now the issue is whether the indicator-appmenu applet is present in panel by
default (in that case it's actually a bug, it shouldn't be there) or I
accidentally put it there when I was reconfiguring the panel...
However, I have no fresh installation to check i
Kind of - that puts the application menu on the GNOME top panel, and not
where it should be, in application window under the title bar (see
screenshot: http://rafa.eu.org/share/public/bamfdaemon2.png ). However,
it's acceptable as workaround until the bug is properly fixed.
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Have the same issue, however not on KDE, but on GNOME Flashback in 20.04
(on GNOME shell, the menu is present). Filed a separate bug (#1883423) -
can be probably merged.
Similarly as in comments above, uninstalling libreoffice-gtk3 package
brings the menu back, but it's an ugly "raw" X11 style men
Confirmed in Ubuntu 20.04 GNOME Flashback. Changing of Application
Switcher or Static Application Switcher background doesn't work.
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Title:
Optio
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 20.04 with GNOME Flashback session, the top menu bar (File,
View etc.) is not present in LibreOffice applications (in regular GNOME
Shell, the menu is present OK). There seems to be no way to make the
menu appear, except of uninstalling libreoffice-gtk3 package, but