I installed bamfdaemon and I ended up removing all applets and all
panels, and then recreating the whole screen configuration. This
solution works.
Thank you very much.
Nevertheless, I hope in the future there's a simpler solution. I
[personally] think this workaround is too technical for most us
Did you install `bamfdaemon`? You most likely have empty appmenu applet!
Show output of `dconf dump /org/gnome/gnome-panel/layout/`.
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This is a blocker for Ubuntu 20.04.
Today it's October 1st 2020, but this issue still persists. I
updated/upgraded my Ubuntu 20.04 to the latests patches and I can't
still see any meny in Libre Office. I have installed both Libre Office
(6.x by default, and 7.x using snap) and none shows any menu
This bug was fixed in the package indicator-appmenu -
15.02.0+20.10.20200617.2-0ubuntu1
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indicator-appmenu (15.02.0+20.10.20200617.2-0ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
[ Dmitry Shachnev ]
* Depend on bamfdaemon, it is needed to fetch windows paths. (LP:
#1883423)
[ Khurshi
I am reassigning this bug to indicator-appmenu to track missing
dependency on bamfdaemon.
** Package changed: libreoffice (Ubuntu) => indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dmitry Shachnev (mitya57)
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You have at some point added it. Appmenu applet has never been on panel
by default. The only bug here is that `indicator-appmenu` should depend
on bamfdaemon. If you don't need/want appmenu you can remove indicator-
appmenu and bamfdaemon.
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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
So you have indicator-applet-appmenu present in your panel.
Hold Alt key, right-click on the menubar in the panel, select “Remove
>From Panel” (Usuń z panelu).
Then the menu should be back in the application. If it’s not, then
restarting the application may help.
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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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Does installing `bamfdaemon` fixes problem?
** Branch linked: lp:~mitya57/indicator-appmenu/depend-on-bamfdaemon
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