Please, please fix this annoying behavior! If it can't be enabled as the
default, provide at least an option to let the user decide. Maybe even
hide it in the gconf database if the casual user should not be able to
touch it.

But the current behavior is definitely out-of-place. The motivation
seems to be to force developers to get rid of old school application
menus altogether, which really only makes sense for a limited set of
applications. It looks like Ubuntu more and more only targets casual
users. Is there some document that states the grand vision behind these
decisions?

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  Menu auto-hide should be disabled

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