Getting Mac Menubar in the right spot in 2012B

I just installed 2012B on a Mac, running Lion. I know that Matlab can now put its menus in the proper place in the mac menu bar, but that stateflow disables this. I found instructions for fixing this and fixed it in the previous release, but can't find those instructions any more. How do I do it? I don't use stateflow, so I'm willing to uninstall that if necessary.

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The documentation you are looking for is in the release notes for R2011a:
That said, with the new interface, MATLAB essentially doesn't have a fully populated menubar any longer (on all platforms, not just Macs).

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"....MATLAB essentially doesn't have a fully populated menubar any longer".
And the tool strip does not offer all of the old menu bar choices so the new GUI is less functional.
@Malcolm, what is it that you're looking to do? I'm not aware the new MATLAB interface being less functional in any general way.
@Ken
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For me, the absence of a button to close all windows is the problem but other users each have their own issues.
For my money, ribbons are a pain. They throw away much of the utility offered by conventional menus - notably consistency between applications and vendors.
@Ken, Before I fixed it, I noticed that the contents of the menubar appeared at the top of figure windows, and in the main desktop window when a figure was docked. The fix puts these items back in the menubar. (I have to think that this is a detail that the developers missed, because these menu items are not figure-specific.
Seeing all the options available to me in the menubar, I have to wonder why such a useful menuing system was taken away from the user and I agree with @Malcolm, that this is a step backward for usability, at least for experienced users.
Space on the mac menubar is free. The menubar is there whether you populate it or not. Getting rid of it leaves a lot of useless white space on my screen and putting all this information in a ribbon instead means I have to consciously think about how to accomplish a task when I'm in MATLAB, since it's now different from all the other programs I run on the mac. Given all this, I don't see why adding a ribbon requires depopulating the menubar.
Roy
@Roy
I raised the problem during the pre-release phase. They did not miss it. It was a design decision (well, a decision anyway).

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