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Where are the preferences?

Open jocap opened this issue 6 years ago • 8 comments

I just installed Marker-2018.07.03_1 (Void Linux) on GNOME 3.32.0 and I can't find the preferences. They are not in the "hamburger" menu, nor in the "app menu".

jocap avatar Sep 22 '19 12:09 jocap

The preferences are normally under the app main menu. I reccomend you to use the develop version by cloning the git repository and use the commands included in the README.

Here a screenshot of the menu on my Ubuntu 19.04:

Mandarancio avatar Oct 09 '19 13:10 Mandarancio

Hm. That's weird, that hamburger menu doesn't exist at all in my version. I'll try cloning the repository.

jocap avatar Oct 10 '19 10:10 jocap

Let me know if it works! Thanks

Mandarancio avatar Oct 10 '19 10:10 Mandarancio

Hi, even if the issue is marked as closed, I've noticed this issue also after recent updates ..

I compiled Marker on my archlinux* box following manual install instructions described in the README and from AUR (https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=marker-git)

... in both cases hamburger menu is present but last 4 options noticeable here : preferences, keyboard shortcut, help and about Marker are missing...

  • archlinux 64 bit
  • gtk3 ver 3.24.21
  • starting Marker from terminal does not show any error

attached screenshot as evidence: Screenshot-06082020_2145

thanks

dasnoopy avatar Aug 06 '20 20:08 dasnoopy

That is odd. You are missing the actions bound to the whole app (the bottom items in this picture).

appmenu

I haven't been able to reproduce this yet, but I have a feeling it is related to #244 and #233. Your DE may affect this somehow. Are you using GNOME?

fabiocolacio avatar Aug 07 '20 04:08 fabiocolacio

..yes I'm using Gnome 3.36.4 (sorry to mention it before) and X11 as windowing system

I did a test and I confirm that using wayland as windowing system options are present in the hamburger menu

Screenshot-07082020_0632

Andrea

dasnoopy avatar Aug 07 '20 04:08 dasnoopy

Interesting, I'm using the same version of GNOME on X11 without this issue (I am on Fedora 32 atm).

Have you tried clicking the appmenu in the top bar? Do they appear there? My suspicion is that the system is somehow getting confused about where to put those items, and they might appear up there.

fabiocolacio avatar Aug 07 '20 05:08 fabiocolacio

.. appmenu in the top bar doesn't show missing items...

instead, I did another test, creating a new user and I can confirm that all items are present in the hamburger menu as should be (X11 and Wayland).

in addition, I tried to save then reset gnome dconf settings and start a clean gnome : all items in menu are there restoring original dconf settings and items are missing..

I'll try to do some other checks just to find out something useful for the bug resolution

dasnoopy avatar Aug 08 '20 04:08 dasnoopy