Showing menu bar in sublime-text 3
Solution 1
- Invoke the command palette with CTRL + SHIFT + P
- Type
menu
- Select
View: Toggle Menu
Solution 2
Press Ctrl + Shift + p
Search for menu
Click on view: Toggle Menu
It will work
Solution 3
Apparently there is an undocumented toggle_menu
command, so you can bind a key to it. But Alt alone does not seem to work - I guess because it's a modifier key for SLT.
.../User/Default (Linux).sublime-keymap:
[
{ "keys": ["f10"], "command": "toggle_menu"}
]
Solution 4
Simple pressing Alt works for me. I'm using sublime text 3
Solution 5
For me it worked this way:
I am using ubuntu 18.05 lts
ctrl+shift+p and then you get a search bar with all options. Type view and select View: Toggle menu
it will appear back automatically.
user3490188
Updated on January 15, 2022Comments
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user3490188 over 2 years
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I got the Sublime Text editor from here.... http://sublimetext.com/3
I've googled this a lot and even after doing Alt+V I don't see an option to 'Show Menu'.
Here is a section of my
.config/sublime-text-3/Local/Session.sublime_session
:"menu_visible": true, "output.find_results": { "height": 0.0 },
and
"distraction_free": { "menu_visible": true, "show_minimap": false, "show_open_files": false, "show_tabs": false, "side_bar_visible": false, "status_bar_visible": false },
But I can see the menu bar neither in default state nor in Distraction Free mode
I'm at a loss as to how to see the menu bar. I have an unregistered version by the way.