can I get rid of the open/new/save toolbar in gedit 3.18.3?

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In gedit 3.18.3, there is a bar at the top with the options "Open", "Create new document" (as a hat-type symbol with a plus inside), and then to the far right after a long stretch of blank/unused space, a button for "Save". This toolbar or whatever it is is located below the file menu and above the tabs/names of any files that are open.



Can I get rid of it? The functionality is redundant, and other than saving I do not use the open or new document functions from within gedit very often. This toolbar is annoyingly conspicuous to me, and takes up way too much space considering its extremely limited usefulness (to me, at least).



Alternatively, if I cannot get rid of it, can I customize it so I can at least utilize the space for functions that I do use more often? Can I resize it?



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  • I'm not sure would it helps, but you can press F11 to maximize useful space of gedit window.
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  • Switch to leafpad, it's a barebones editor like gedit used to be.
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In gedit 3.18.3, there is a bar at the top with the options "Open", "Create new document" (as a hat-type symbol with a plus inside), and then to the far right after a long stretch of blank/unused space, a button for "Save". This toolbar or whatever it is is located below the file menu and above the tabs/names of any files that are open.



Can I get rid of it? The functionality is redundant, and other than saving I do not use the open or new document functions from within gedit very often. This toolbar is annoyingly conspicuous to me, and takes up way too much space considering its extremely limited usefulness (to me, at least).



Alternatively, if I cannot get rid of it, can I customize it so I can at least utilize the space for functions that I do use more often? Can I resize it?



Thanks










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  • I'm not sure would it helps, but you can press F11 to maximize useful space of gedit window.
    – N0rbert
    Feb 17 at 16:43











  • Switch to leafpad, it's a barebones editor like gedit used to be.
    – Organic Marble
    Feb 17 at 17:19












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In gedit 3.18.3, there is a bar at the top with the options "Open", "Create new document" (as a hat-type symbol with a plus inside), and then to the far right after a long stretch of blank/unused space, a button for "Save". This toolbar or whatever it is is located below the file menu and above the tabs/names of any files that are open.



Can I get rid of it? The functionality is redundant, and other than saving I do not use the open or new document functions from within gedit very often. This toolbar is annoyingly conspicuous to me, and takes up way too much space considering its extremely limited usefulness (to me, at least).



Alternatively, if I cannot get rid of it, can I customize it so I can at least utilize the space for functions that I do use more often? Can I resize it?



Thanks










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In gedit 3.18.3, there is a bar at the top with the options "Open", "Create new document" (as a hat-type symbol with a plus inside), and then to the far right after a long stretch of blank/unused space, a button for "Save". This toolbar or whatever it is is located below the file menu and above the tabs/names of any files that are open.



Can I get rid of it? The functionality is redundant, and other than saving I do not use the open or new document functions from within gedit very often. This toolbar is annoyingly conspicuous to me, and takes up way too much space considering its extremely limited usefulness (to me, at least).



Alternatively, if I cannot get rid of it, can I customize it so I can at least utilize the space for functions that I do use more often? Can I resize it?



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  • I'm not sure would it helps, but you can press F11 to maximize useful space of gedit window.
    – N0rbert
    Feb 17 at 16:43











  • Switch to leafpad, it's a barebones editor like gedit used to be.
    – Organic Marble
    Feb 17 at 17:19
















  • I'm not sure would it helps, but you can press F11 to maximize useful space of gedit window.
    – N0rbert
    Feb 17 at 16:43











  • Switch to leafpad, it's a barebones editor like gedit used to be.
    – Organic Marble
    Feb 17 at 17:19















I'm not sure would it helps, but you can press F11 to maximize useful space of gedit window.
– N0rbert
Feb 17 at 16:43





I'm not sure would it helps, but you can press F11 to maximize useful space of gedit window.
– N0rbert
Feb 17 at 16:43













Switch to leafpad, it's a barebones editor like gedit used to be.
– Organic Marble
Feb 17 at 17:19




Switch to leafpad, it's a barebones editor like gedit used to be.
– Organic Marble
Feb 17 at 17:19










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At the moment there is a bug which isn't fixed yet.



You could use templates to start your files :



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touch ~/Templates/Text/File.txt





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    You could use templates to start your files :



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      At the moment there is a bug which isn't fixed yet.



      You could use templates to start your files :



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        At the moment there is a bug which isn't fixed yet.



        You could use templates to start your files :



        mkdir ~/Templates
        touch ~/Templates/Text/File.txt





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        You could use templates to start your files :



        mkdir ~/Templates
        touch ~/Templates/Text/File.txt






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