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Thanks for the quick reply. It seems a bit silly that right clicking on the other toolbars dosn't give you an option of restoring the main toolbar and having to know a keyboard shortcut to fix it is not for a noob like myself. Maybe it is worth me posting this on KDE site.
It seems a bit silly that right clicking on the other toolbars dosn't give you an option of restoring the main toolbar and having to know a keyboard shortcut to fix it is not for a noob like myself.
That's not a bad idea in my opinion.
Although the keyboard shortcut is visible on the menu item to hide the menu bar, adding it to toolbar context menu would make it easier to get it back if one didn't notice shortcut.
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