Re: kate question ...

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On Monday 13 May 2024 23:23:24 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> Anno domini 2024 Tue, 14 May 00:42:13 +0200
>
>  deloptes via tde-users scripsit:
> > Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> > >> Is there a way to permaently hide these items?
> > >> - toolbars on top
> > >> - status line of editor subwindow (where it says "raw, column,
> > >> filename, insert ...") - tab buttons below editor window (terminal,
> > >> search, ..)
> >
> > Try right mouse click on the toolbar and disable the "main toolbar"
> > and/or the extended one.(img1)
> > Same can be achieved in the menu under what should be called Settings in
> > English
>
> Yes, that works for the current session. But as soon as kate is restarted
> the toolbars are there again. Any way to wark around that?
>
> Nik
>

I can find many possible config files (with that -rc extension) that might be 
the right one, but this seems most likely: 

/<user>/.config/katerc

Please note the lines about tab bar, status bar, menu bar. If you don't find 
exactly what you need, you may be able to write your own custom lines to make 
it obey. 

Other candidates for config files (including some that might be left over from 
the old KDE3/4/5/etc.): 

/opt/trinity/share/apps/kateui.rc
/<user>/.config/kateschemarc
/<user>/.config/katepartrc

There are other tucked away in 
/<user>/.config/ 
/home/<user>/.kde/share/apps/ 
/home/<user>/.trinity/share/apps/ 
but that first one seems the best fit. 

Bill




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