Hidding various toolbars

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pmennen
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Hidding various toolbars

Post by *pmennen »

The drive selection list is nice, but since I already want to have a drive bar for each pane it is not really worth the vertical space just for that one element. It would be nice if I could put it after the drive bar, button bar, or file menu (all of which have plenty of space left in my configuration), but if I can't do that I would rather get rid of it. I expected to be able to turn this off in the Show menu, or perhaps even in the Configuration menu, but I couldn't find it anywhere.

Also I would like to disable the command line bar and I also couldn't find that in the menus.

Also the bar at the bottom (showing F3 thru F8) I would like to remove. Is this possible. Vertical space for me is at a premium. (I would probably add buttons to the button bar to replicate those 6 functions).

Also I would like to get rid of the line below each pane that says how many files are currently selected and their cumulative size. Is there a way to do that? This is certainly very useful information, but again it bugs me to have two whole lines (on for each pane) dedicated to this single function where the other 80% of the line is simply wasted space. (Now if I could combine it with anything else, then it would definitely be worth having around).

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Post by *MVV »

Configuration - Options, Layout tab. Here you can hide status bars, command line, function key buttons etc. You can't move drop-down drive lists to another panel but you can open them via Alt+F1/F2 even when they're hidden (or via buttons with commands cm_SrcOpenDrives, cm_LeftOpenDrives, cm_RightOpenDrives).

Perhaps you can try my TCFS2 tool, it allows switching window elements in a bunch and return them all back using a single keypress or button click.
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