Showing and hiding menu items and toolbar buttons
You can choose to hide menu items and toolbar buttons and then show
them again.
Hiding a menu item or toolbar button
To hide a menu item or toolbar button:
- Switch to the perspective that you want to configure.
- Select
Window > Customize Perspective....
- Open the Menu Visibility or Tool Bar Visibility tab.
- Find the item you want to hide. You can do this two ways:
- Expand the menu or toolbar hierarchy to find the item you want to
hide.
- Click the Filter by command group check box to see a list
of command groups which contribute items, and choose the command
group the item you wish to hide. Then navigate to the item in the
hierarchy in the Structure tree.
- Hover over the item to get additional information:
- a description of what the item does
- the name of the command group which contributes the item (click the
link in this item to switch to the Command Groups Availability
tab with the appropriate command group selected).
- any key bindings associated with the command the item performs (click
the link in this item to open the Keys page of the
Preferences dialog with the command selected, if possible).
- if the item is dynamic, a preview of its current appearance (dynamic
items are listed as [Dynamic]).
- Uncheck the check box next to the item. Uncheck a menu to hide all
its children.
- Click OK to cause the changes to take effect.
Using the tooltip which appears over items, you can navigate to the
Command Group Availability tab and make the entire command
group unavailable if you wish to remove all menu items, toolbar
buttons and keybindings of all commands contributed by the command
group.
Showing a menu item or toolbar button
To show a menu item or toolbar button, you can follow the same
instructions as hiding one, except check the check box instead of
unchecking it.
If an item you want to make visible is grayed out, this is
because the command group which contributes it is not available.
You need to make it available before you can show or hide items
it contributes. You can do this by hovering over the item, and
clicking the command group link in the tooltip which appears.
Perspectives
Changing where perspectives open
Specifying the default perspective
Saving a user defined perspective