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I'm just trying to pick up emacs after 20 or so years away as it appears to be the best way to use Clojure and Overtone. Having installed the emacs-starter-kit I have lost the menubar which was proving very useful to reorient myself with the emacs commands. From searching I can see that C-x F10 restores it for a session, how do I turn it back on by default?

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Hopefully, emacs-starter-kit would not be so unwise as to make it difficult to turn menus back on.

Try putting this in your init file (~/.emacs), after whatever you have that loads the starter-kit:

 (menu-bar-mode 1)
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  • Thanks Drew, I ended up doing the same thing through M-x customize-variable menu-bar-mode as suggested in an answer to the issue I posted on their Github page
    – dumbledad
    Feb 9, 2014 at 10:27
  • Yes, that is even better (IMO). The key is to make sure the code setting the variable is evaluated after the starter kit has done its thing.
    – Drew
    Feb 9, 2014 at 19:29

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