raring has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the raring task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu Raring)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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** Changed in: libdbusmenu
Assignee: Ted Gould (ted) => (unassigned)
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Title:
appmenu-gtk breaks dynamically created Emacs Gtk+ menus
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This is not FIX this is a workaround!
How could you close this bug and pretend it's done?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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** Branch linked: lp:~xnox/appmenu-gtk/fix-all-emacs
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appmenu-gtk breaks dynamically created Emacs Gtk+ menus
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This bug was fixed in the package appmenu-gtk -
12.10.3daily12.11.28-0ubuntu1
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appmenu-gtk (12.10.3daily12.11.28-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
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* debian/control:
- Update to use trailing commas at the end of dependency lists.
- Reorganize Buil
For me it behaves slightly differently than for Pieter (I'm using Damien
Cassou's snapshots as well):
If I start emacs24 the menu gets displayed as global app menu. In
contrast to that, there's no global app menu (but instead a "local" one
in the window) when running emacs, emacsclient or emacscli
Quantal also has this problem with emacs-snapshot. Blacklisting emacs-
snapshot in src/briged to fix this problem.
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I confirm Pieter's and Brett's observations.
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Ok, so my #3 is just because "emacs" is blacklisted for appmenu-gtk
while "emacs-snapshot-gtk" is not. Still, this is an unsatisfactory
solution for an emacs user who is actually trying to adapt to unity. Is
anyone currently working on properly integrating emacs into the Unity
menu scheme?
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I can verify Pieter's comments. I too am on Ubuntu 12.04 with Cassou's
emacs-snapshot, all completely up to date. There are no other versions
of emacs installed.
1. If I start "emacs-snapshot-gtk" from Unity, the global Unity menu
for emacs is static, and there is no menu bar on the emacs windo
Well, it is not fixed for my installation of Ubuntu 12.04 - an upgrade
from 11.10 - and for the emacs-snapshot from ppa:cassou/emacs. The
global menu only shows the standard Emacs menu, regardless of Emacs mode
or functionality that should change the menu.
The emacs-snapshot package contains an 'e
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and the bug seems to be fixed. I tested both,
emacs 23 from the repositories, as well as emacs 24 compiled from
sources (using gtk3, but probably works with gtk2 too), and I didn't
perceive any problem in any of them.
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I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and the bug seems to be fixed. I tested both, emacs
23 from the repositories, as well as emacs 24 compiled from sources (using
gtk3, but probably works with gtk2 too), and I didn't perceive any problem
in any of them.
2012/4/3 Charles Kerr
> Since the latest update on this
Since the latest update on this ticket was 11.04, I have to ask -- can
anyone confirm this behavior in 12.04?
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I have this bug on emacs-snapshot but not emacs23. Ubuntu 11.04.
The menu works when emacs-snapshot is run as root, but running as root
(as indicated in comment # 25) does not lead to a fix.
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I have a history with this bug :
* I experienced it with emacs23 from the standard Ubuntu repository but it
disappeared at some point.
* I experienced it agains with emacs-snapshot from
http://emacs.naquadah.org/natty/ and fixed it by chance. Just running
emacs-snapshot through sudo once was nee
The missing menus affect many programs. The terminal program, games,
and even Firefox. This is a major problem. Unity may want to have a
unified menu system, but thus far all my clients have demanded that I go
back to the "Classic" Ubuntu view.
I used terminal and right clicked the window and i
Michael,
if emacs is started from a terminal the menu stays attached to emacs
window and all latex items are there. However, if it is started from the
unity dash (i.e. by pressing Super, typing emacs and hitting enter), the
resulting window will have a global menu with latex things missing.
11.04
Michael,
I've just checked the diff for your patch and you only list "emacs" in
the black list. I still had the problem because my emacs is launched as
emacs23 (and most of the time as emacsclient -c -a emacs23 actually).
Perhaps a regex could be good at this point.
Anyways, thanks for the fix
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Works for me as a normal or super user...
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Just updated from the new appmenu-gtk (if the one I saw passing through
apt-get really was it) but I'm not certain if blacklisting was
sufficient. The menus are shown, indeed, but that also are empty (where
obviously they shouldn't). (might I add, starting emacs as a super user
works but it's not
I've uploaded a new appmenu-gtk that blacklists emacs.
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An example latex file:
http://www.ee.iitb.ac.in/~trivedi/LatexHelp/Docs/Report/abstract.tex
If you open emacs with the file already loaded (i.e. via the command
line), the extra menus appear. If you load the file once emacs is
already up, they don't.
Ted, I can work on this, but given the amount
Ok. I don't have access to a natty box right now, but this is what I've
done to reproduce the problem:
a) Launch the alpha-3 natty live-cd inside Virtualbox (with plenty of RAM)
b) Open a terminal and install both emacs and auctex (sudo apt-get install
emacs auctex)
c) Launch emacs and open a new
Okay, I need someone to provide a "dummies guide to recreating this
bug." I've tried to see it and it seems like menus are appearing and
disappearing, perhaps correctly. Simple steps please. No "M-x" just
"hit Ctrl-Q" or something. With a vanilla install of Emacs or a
packaged extension please.
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Also affects: indicator-appmenu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The bug is still valid in natty.
Some dynamically generated menus, like those added by auctex when
editing LaTeX files fail to appear.
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sudo emacs & also gives me back my missing dynamic menus, but it's not
convenient.
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I installed Ubuntu 11.04 (alpha 2) in virtualbox and noticed that Ubuntu
now uses global menu. Anyway, no matter which major mode I'm in Emacs
the dynamic menus are not shown, so the bug (or a new one) is still
there. Only the menus that are always available (File, Edit, Options,
Buffers, Tools and
could you try if that's still an issue in natty? recent updates fixed
several bugs about missing menu entries
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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A remember a few of the menus that were empty, such as the yasnippets
menu (when you have yasnippets installed, but sometimes the menu
appears), the python menu when editing a python file, the org and tbl
menus when editing a .org file, etc., All of them work correctly when
appmenu-gtk is not insta
Can someone give clear examples of missing menus (like which ones are
missing or reproduction steps)? I suspect this is a dup of either bug
696896 or bug 709281, both of which deal with missing dynamic menus.
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This Appmenu rubbish is becoming seriously annoying - it's not just
Emacs it's all over the shop. It's getting really close to being a reson
to ditch Ubuntu on my netbook.
Given the number of application for which Appmenu seems to be broken -
just from the bug reports there are Emacs, Audacity, Rh
indicator-appmenu crashes in Natty with Gnome Classic when Gnus tries to
generate it's own menus in emacs.
** Also affects: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I got the same problem. And to make the workaround work, I had to
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY instead of UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY.
$ UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= emacs
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Not sure exactly what you mean with UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY but I just tried
with and without appmenu-gtk installed:
bob$ export UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY=
bob$ emacs
And it makes no difference. Without appmenu it prints warnings to the
terminal, but buffer menu works. With appmenu, no warnings and improper
up
Yes, the other workaround is to emacs with UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY set to
nothing (like $ UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY= emacs) but it's still a workaround
and it has to be fixed somehow, somewhere.
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Yes ... but it causes many programs -- emacs, gedit, evince and more --
to print a number of gtk-warning message on the underlying terminal.
Probably not the best fix, but, yes, it does appear to narrow down the
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I confirm that maverick emacs23 (23.1+1-4ubuntu7) fails to show custom
menus on a vanilla install, and that removal of appmenu-gtk
(0.1.9-0ubuntu4) apparently fixes the bug.
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