libreoffice menu bar disappeared

Bug #1863282 reported by Cuyo
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Medium
Heather Ellsworth

Bug Description

Last kde neon 18.04 update Libreoffice menu bar disappeared. Uninstall libreoffice-kde & libreoffice-kde4 resolve problem, but need to install libreoffice-gtk3.
KDE neon User Edition 5.18 18.04
libreoffice-kde 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.10
libreoffice-kde4 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.10

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Heather Ellsworth (hellsworth) wrote :

Thanks for the report!

I was able to reproduce the missing menu bar in libreoffice on a kde neon 5.18.0 system if I installed libreoffice-kde and/or libreoffice-kde4 (libreoffice-kde depends on libreoffice-kde4). If either/both of these are installed, then you will not have a menu bar in libreoffice.

My guess is this is because your plasma version is 5 when you're installing libreoffice-kde4. In 19.10, we provide libreoffice-kde5 and I bet this would work but I can't test it because if you update your repos to point to eoan instead of bionic and go to install libreoffice-kde5, it will remove the neon-desktop. Also, since kde neon is based on Ubuntu LTS only, there is no 19.10 version to try.

So for now, I recommend installing libreoffice (do not install libreoffice-kde/libreoffice-kde4):

$ sudo apt install libreoffice

Yes, this does install libreoffice-gnome and libreoffice-gtk3, but that should not conflict with anything you are doing.

The next Ubuntu LTS is 20.04, due in April, and I would expect this issue to go away with libreoffice-kde5 in the kde neon image based on 20.04. So I'll leave this bug open until that is confirmed.

Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
assignee: nobody → Heather Ellsworth (hellsworth)
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Cuyo (claovares) wrote :

Hi
i think i can wait for 20.04 in April. Meanwhile libreoffice-gtk3 library restores menu bar.
Thanks.

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Yurx Cherio (cherio-e) wrote :

I am running libreoffice in 20.04 and the menu bar is missing. I checked if libreoffice-gtk3 was installed and it was. So I removed it and the menu bar is back!!! The toolbars are not pretty without libreoffice-gtk3 but it is functional again.

tags: added: rls-ff-incoming
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Jarosław Rafa (raj001) wrote :

Have the same issue, however not on KDE, but on GNOME Flashback in 20.04 (on GNOME shell, the menu is present). Filed a separate bug (#1883423) - can be probably merged.

Similarly as in comments above, uninstalling libreoffice-gtk3 package brings the menu back, but it's an ugly "raw" X11 style menu - it loses all the GNOME styling.

tags: added: rls-gg-incoming
removed: rls-ff-incoming
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

while it sounds like worth fixing it's not impacting our default desktop and didn't get lot of reports or activity so we aren't going to consider it as a rls issue

tags: added: rls-gg-notfixing
removed: rls-gg-incoming
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Darko Veberic (darko-veberic-kit) wrote :

the same with ubuntu 20.04 in xfce. fixed by uninstalling all libreoffice-{kde,plasma,gtk,gnome}* packages. nevertheless, it looks terrible on a 4k monitor (ie not respecting the font and dpi sizes).

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Darko Veberic (darko-veberic-kit) wrote :

(ubuntu 20.04 xfce)
after removing all of the libreoffice-{gnome,gtk2,gtk3,gtk,kde4,kde5,kde,plasma,qt5} packages (with subsequent apt --purge autoremove) and then tried to install them individually, solo only. the result is appearance of a tiny menubar (at least with a 4k resolution) when any of the aforementioned packages is installed, EXCEPT for libreoffice-gnome and libreoffice-gtk3, for which no menu is present.

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Ketil Malde (ketil-ii) wrote :

Ubuntu 19.10, using Xmonad as my window manager, and noticed the same thing. Just confirming Darko's observation above - uninstalling libreoffice-gtk3 and restarting lowriter appears to have restored the menus (using some small font, but I only have FHD resolution, so fine with me).

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Jarosław Rafa (raj001) wrote :

In my case (see comment #4 above) it turned out that the lack of menu was caused by unnecessary presence of indicator-applet-appmenu in my GNOME panel. After removing the applet from panel, the menu was back.

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antisa (antisa) wrote :

For a workaround on Xubuntu 20.04 go to panel preferences > Items > Indicator plugin and set Application Menus (Global Menu) to hidden. This fixes the problem for me.

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Darko Veberic (darko-veberic-kit) wrote :

indeed, this solves the problem! i have reinstalled the libreoffice-gtk3 package, changed the "application menus" to hidden, logged out and back in again, and it worked as described.

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HUANG (huangs5678) wrote :

Using Ubuntu 20.04, Xfce4, Libreoffice 6.0.7.3. Same problem, missing menu bar.
Solution:
sudo apt remove libreoffice-gtk*

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roots (roots) wrote :

Thanks a million @Jarosław Rafa (raj001): Although interestingly indicator-applet-appmenu was not active in my panel, uninstalling indicator-appmenu via package manager and logging out and back in solved the problem for me.

This is with Ubuntu 20.04 with mate.

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Dan Dascalescu (ddascalescu+launchpad) wrote :

The menu bar suddenly disappeared for me as well, in KDE 5.23.

Filed https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146699

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