VS Code not showing top menu bar Ubuntu 18.10
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I just install VS Code to my Ubuntu 18.10 distro but after installation top menu bar isn't visible on VS Code. What can i do??
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I just install VS Code to my Ubuntu 18.10 distro but after installation top menu bar isn't visible on VS Code. What can i do??
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I just install VS Code to my Ubuntu 18.10 distro but after installation top menu bar isn't visible on VS Code. What can i do??
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I just install VS Code to my Ubuntu 18.10 distro but after installation top menu bar isn't visible on VS Code. What can i do??
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asked Nov 15 at 18:39
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In the menu bar click on
File > Settings
Type:
window.titleBarStyle
and change it to:
custom
Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
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Press Alt to make menu visible and then in View menu choose Toggle Menu Bar.
Or to restore the menu bar is to trigger the View: Toggle Menu Bar command in the command palette (F1).

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- on the left bottom you will a setting icon,click on the setting icon.
- in the search box type :
window.titleBarStyle - change the Window: Title Bar Style to
custom
- restart the VS editor.
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
-1
down vote
accepted
In the menu bar click on
File > Settings
Type:
window.titleBarStyle
and change it to:
custom
Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
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-1
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accepted
In the menu bar click on
File > Settings
Type:
window.titleBarStyle
and change it to:
custom
Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
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up vote
-1
down vote
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up vote
-1
down vote
accepted
In the menu bar click on
File > Settings
Type:
window.titleBarStyle
and change it to:
custom
In the menu bar click on
File > Settings
Type:
window.titleBarStyle
and change it to:
custom
answered Nov 16 at 0:20
Marcio Mesquita
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14
Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
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Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
Sorry, in this case we can change design of menu bar, but question was about "...not showing top menu...". In case your answer we use File option as part of invisible menu. Sounds like a logical loop.
– S_Flash
Nov 16 at 7:35
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up vote
0
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Press Alt to make menu visible and then in View menu choose Toggle Menu Bar.
Or to restore the menu bar is to trigger the View: Toggle Menu Bar command in the command palette (F1).

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up vote
0
down vote
Press Alt to make menu visible and then in View menu choose Toggle Menu Bar.
Or to restore the menu bar is to trigger the View: Toggle Menu Bar command in the command palette (F1).

add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Press Alt to make menu visible and then in View menu choose Toggle Menu Bar.
Or to restore the menu bar is to trigger the View: Toggle Menu Bar command in the command palette (F1).

Press Alt to make menu visible and then in View menu choose Toggle Menu Bar.
Or to restore the menu bar is to trigger the View: Toggle Menu Bar command in the command palette (F1).

edited Nov 15 at 19:28
answered Nov 15 at 19:14
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- on the left bottom you will a setting icon,click on the setting icon.
- in the search box type :
window.titleBarStyle - change the Window: Title Bar Style to
custom
- restart the VS editor.
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- on the left bottom you will a setting icon,click on the setting icon.
- in the search box type :
window.titleBarStyle - change the Window: Title Bar Style to
custom
- restart the VS editor.
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up vote
0
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up vote
0
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- on the left bottom you will a setting icon,click on the setting icon.
- in the search box type :
window.titleBarStyle - change the Window: Title Bar Style to
custom
- restart the VS editor.
- on the left bottom you will a setting icon,click on the setting icon.
- in the search box type :
window.titleBarStyle - change the Window: Title Bar Style to
custom
- restart the VS editor.
edited Nov 24 at 2:28
muru
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answered Nov 23 at 14:50
Sanath Kumar
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