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Hi
I like a clean konsole window without anything else, so I usually remove menu bar. After a recent update my konsole gets started with a new toolbar: How to remove that ugly thing? I can drag them out of the window but I cant close them. Konsole Version 21.04.0 |
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found it under Settings-->Toolbars Shown...
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Thanks for finding this. It helped me a lot.
Why would a terminal emulator need a toolbar? Why would someone who has chosen to work in text want one? I do find the menubar useful, but that's all I need and all I want. |
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Just to add (since this threw me off) : to access the "toolbars shown" option, you must unlock toolbar icon positions.
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I've no Toolbars shown menu entry, I've tried to unlock, but it doesn't appear. If I close&open konsole, they're locked again
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I found a solution in another forum.
Left click on the menu bar and you will see a small popup menu with 2 items: 1) Main Toolbar. Controls visibility of the toolbar with "New Tab" and both "Split" options. 2) Session Toolbar. Controls visibility of the toolbar with "Copy", "Paste", "Find". Hope this helps for you too. |
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Right click. I did it right now, and after that I found the solution here. Thanks. |
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That works. Thank you. However, this is not remembered and should be done for each Konsole window you open |
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There's an annoying bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440394
-> "Settings" -> "Configure Konsole" -> check "Remember window size" should persist the removal of toolbars. |
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Right Click on the menu bar and uncheck main toolbar and session toolbar.
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I can't see the menubar because I am using a global menu. Thus, no hope of hiding those toolbars. Is there a config file?
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Something is terribly broken here. "Remember window size" breaks the ability to set a custom size in one's profile, but unchecking it means I get the "main toolbar" and "session toolbar" for each window. I've opened a bug here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440992
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Another use case broken by the "remember window size" - I have turned this off, prefer my window a precise size that fits 2x2 on one of my monitors that tolerates the occasional need to maximize the window, and forgets the window was maximized. Without the ability to turn off the toolbars and have that setting remembered I either lose vertical screen real estate in my terminal, windows don't fit 2x2 anymore, or have to remove it from each window individually. I cannot think of a situation where shown/hidden toolbars should not be remembered without a config to specify so.
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