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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Menu bar shadows get confused with fullscreen apps
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Someone also modified the original theme's (ambience) shadow graphic to
fix the problem, but I'de have to go back and find it again... I did
that once, but after installig 12.04 on a few different machines it was
just easier to change the theme.
David
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Another way I resolved this was to go into "appearances" (searched from
the dash), then set the theme to "Radiance". This theme doesn't use the
menu bar shadow.
David
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Run terminal and press f11 to maximize it. The shadow is visible.
However, if you maximize the terminal window first and then f11 for
fullscreen, the shadow is missing and everything is fine.
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Menu bar shadows get confused with fullscreen apps
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Title:
Menu bar shadow