Did you put your mouse up along the top? I think that's where Ubuntu hides menubars these days.
Robby On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Michael Jensen <mikethe1wheel...@gmail.com > wrote: > thank's for the advice. :-) > > I have another problem, more pressing.. I don't seem to have a file > menu. see the attached screen-shot. > > > Screenshot from 2013-11-30 > 11:29:50.png<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1ggRM1W8Jy9am5tcUUxYVdvVDg/edit?usp=drive_web> > > ? > > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org>wrote: > >> Tip regarding Esc/Alt, on a repetitive strain injury note... When you do >> multi-key combinations frequently, I understand it's better for your hands >> if you don't use a single hand to press more than one key simultaneously. >> >> So, for the Esc/Alt combinations, like in Emacs, it's generally best to >> do one of: >> * Use two hands. You probably have two Alt keys. >> * Use Esc, so you're not stretching a hand. >> * Make a different key binding. >> * Use macros or smarter automation to reduce repetitive typing. >> * If all else fails, and you're feeling strain, slow down. Think more, >> type less. >> >> CS students and young programmers will sometimes ruin their >> hands/arms/etc. from bad typing/ergonomics, and cause permanent damage. >> Exactly what works best seems to vary from person to person. There is >> lots of standard advice (e.g., height and orientation of keyboard and >> monitor, posture, wrist bending, etc.); Google it. (I'm fortunate that >> people on Usenet were promoting some of this advice when I was still a >> teenager; I changed my ergonomics and typing, and have been able to type >> without problem ever since. I only wish that RMS and some of my friends >> and colleagues from back then had gotten the advice in time.) >> >> Neil V. >> >> > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > >
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