The possiblities are rather endless, depending on what you need exactly?
If you didn't say "selectively" I would have recommed to simply
hide ALL toolbar lines. But since that's nearly unknown, I'd like to advertise it a bit anyway, it's just too great for photos as background :cool:
There is a checkbox in F2 > Toolbars: "Hide toolbars line"
Unfortunately in KM74 it's grayed out it because the necessary pref is not included anymore, but am not sure if it's intentional or only forgotten, perhaps it may not work anymore on all those ultramodern systems? But everyone can simply try if it works on his machine:
Go to menu Edit>Configuration>Browser Configuration (= "about:config"), confirm to be careful, right-click in the page and ADD a new BOOL pref:
kmeleon.display.toolbars_line
Then open a new window to see the result.
And once the pref was added, the checkbox in the normal Preferences Sheets will work again.
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Okay, but back to "selectively"
In
toolbars.cfg, there are separators either between different toolbars or manually inserted ones (just a "-" in a line). For the latter simply delete that sign or comment out with #
The line between two neighbor toolbars you could for example get rid of by merging them into 1 toolbar, that means the second one does not exist anymore and all its buttons are appended to the first. Syntax Example:
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optionscold.bmp[0]
}
# }
# &Save Page As...{
Save{
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But I would rather recommend to simply
move or copy single buttons into the other toolbar. A matter of copy paste the button block.
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In toolbars.cfg the possibilities are really endles. For example it took me YEARS to realize, that any custom toolbar is simply created by typing some freely invented name and two { } and copy some buttons in between!
And in toolbars.cfg all buttons can have any available commands incl. macro commands or menu names.
blalbaMine{
(some bottons between)
}
A huge improvement in KM74 is now the possibility to add menus on buttons, that means not only on right-click, but also on left-click. Example:
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%ifplugin bookmarks
Bookmarks{
bookmarks(Edit)|&Bookmarks
&Bookmarks
That actually is on old function, but in older versions needed this syntax:
rebarmenu(&Bookmarks) and it had the bug of showing outdated checkmarks, if it was a menu with checkmarks like "&Privacy".