How can I get back the title bar in Thunderbird 38?
The title bar can be turned on and off in Firefox. In the current version of Thunderbird (31), the title bar is present by default and there is no option to turn it off. In the beta version (38), there is no title bar by default… but I can't believe that there's no way to get it back. So, where is this setting? I can't find it.
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Tools > Options > Advanced > General tab, click Config Editor there. Copy-paste mail.tabs.drawInTitlebar into the search bar and double-click on it to set it to "false" and the title bar should be controlled by the OS again.
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Tools > Options > Advanced > General tab, click Config Editor there. Copy-paste mail.tabs.drawInTitlebar into the search bar and double-click on it to set it to "false" and the title bar should be controlled by the OS again.
Wow! That's a very well-hidden setting. May I suggest that before the final release it could be made a little more accessible?
I sure agree that the setting isn't easily discoverable, but that's too late for the 38.0 release given that string freezes went in effect already (the reason being that localizers have to translate all UI elements for their respective language).
The respective bug report has been up for more than two years, but thus far not much progress in terms of a solution acceptable by the developers. I don't know if the extension proposed in the last comment was ever developed and posted.
Well, all right. But there will probably soon be a lot more people asking this question. Hopefully the solution will be in a future release not too far away.
It appears that this "feature" and the respective default have been in there since Thunderbird 17.0 already, thus you shouldn't have seen the problem using an existing profile with 38.0; however, if you invoke it with a new profile for testing (as recommended for pre-release versions), the default kicks in.