rvboutin
December 5th, 2013, 11:48 PM
Hi,
I thought I would post this here as it took me a while to find out and did not found any useful answer for Thunderbird on any forum.
Doing
sudo apt-get remove appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk appmenu-qt for other applications works but the old trick:
sudo apt-get remove firefox-globalmenu thunderbird-globalmenu does not work anymore for Thunderbird or Firefox.
To disable global menu for Thunderbird or Firefox since version 24 and 22 respectively, you need to do this:
Firefox: type "about:config" (ignore warning) and search for "unity", you'll find a parameter called "ui.use_unity_menubar", double click on it or right click and chose Toggle to set the value to False = Done!
Thunderbird: Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Config Editor (button) > ignore warning and search for "unity", you'll find a parameter called "ui.use_unity_menubar", double click on it or right click and chose Toggle to set the value to False = Done!
Hope this help someone :)
Cheers,
Rv
I thought I would post this here as it took me a while to find out and did not found any useful answer for Thunderbird on any forum.
Doing
sudo apt-get remove appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk appmenu-qt for other applications works but the old trick:
sudo apt-get remove firefox-globalmenu thunderbird-globalmenu does not work anymore for Thunderbird or Firefox.
To disable global menu for Thunderbird or Firefox since version 24 and 22 respectively, you need to do this:
Firefox: type "about:config" (ignore warning) and search for "unity", you'll find a parameter called "ui.use_unity_menubar", double click on it or right click and chose Toggle to set the value to False = Done!
Thunderbird: Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Config Editor (button) > ignore warning and search for "unity", you'll find a parameter called "ui.use_unity_menubar", double click on it or right click and chose Toggle to set the value to False = Done!
Hope this help someone :)
Cheers,
Rv