I have a feature request: the ability to hide the menu bar/tabs and possibly also the toolbar so the paper (PDF) I am reading takes up the whole window.
At the moment the vertical space is quite cluttered. There is: 1. windows title bar (with minimize, fullscreen, close window) 2. menu bar (with file, edit, view, etc.) 3. 'tabs' bar (with the currently open tabs) 4. tools bar (with page number, zoom in/out, different tools, ...)
And they are all stacked upon each other, taking up a good part of the screenspace (~1/8th).
When reading a PDF it would be nice to have the option to remove these bars (as they are superfluous during the actual reading) or to at least hide them, and make them appear only when the mouse hovers over.
Okay I have created a plugin that can hide both the tab bar and the toolbar. It is a bit hacky though haha. I was a bit frustrated with the vertical space wasted by the two bars so I did a bit of tinkering and found a way to hide these UI elements.
At the moment the vertical space is quite cluttered.
There is:
1. windows title bar (with minimize, fullscreen, close window)
2. menu bar (with file, edit, view, etc.)
3. 'tabs' bar (with the currently open tabs)
4. tools bar (with page number, zoom in/out, different tools, ...)
And they are all stacked upon each other, taking up a good part of the screenspace (~1/8th).
When reading a PDF it would be nice to have the option to remove these bars (as they are superfluous during the actual reading) or to at least hide them, and make them appear only when the mouse hovers over.
Basically, Zen mode would be a great feature.