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040714. I normally hide the editor toolbar to conserve space on my 1024x768 laptop screen. I was very annoyed to find in today's dev build that a completely useless "Source" button was added to the toolbar area of every Java source file, forcing the toolbar row to be displayed - without the regular contents, just this button. This is very annoying and a complete waste of quite a bit of screen waste, amounting to about two lines of text. The no-op button is aggravating enough with the regular toolbar on (who wants to see a control they cannot use?), but with the regular toolbar off it is unacceptable.
sorry, I didn't think of the option to hide the toolbar. fixed now. the esoterical part of the bug - on usefulness of noop buttons - I leave to dusan. I just follow the spec.
*** Issue 46206 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
verified in [nb_dev](200408091800)
Broken in 040827 custom. Recent regression? I started the IDE with two form files open (and two plain Java files). The plain Java files have no toolbars; the form files have the toolbar with just the Source and Design buttons.
the toolbar appearance for multiviews is covered by #47047 *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 47047 ***
closed