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Is there a way to remove titlebar in all apps? or atlest in terminal?


Is there a way to remove titlebar in all apps? or atlest in terminal?

I am using ubuntu 24.04 so gnome 46....is there a way to customize titlebar of the apps? if anyone know i would be thankful!

How to remove the Title Bar of Gnome applications - Ask Ubuntu

In terminal, right click anywhere and go to Preferences , General and uncheck Show menubar by default; Use Unite for hiding the titlebar. At ...

remove title bars on applications - Arch Linux Forums

... how to remove the title bar from applications. I'm using Openbox right now but I want to get (at least) my terminal windows to look like this:.

remove title bar of another program - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

A window's title bar is drawn and managed by the window manager, not by applications. Window managers decide things like whether to display a ...

How to remove the Title Bar of Gnome applications - Stack Overflow

Any help for the following is appreciated Thank you. NOTE: I don't want to use only terminal, but will be using other applications like Firefox, ...

Remove application names in Titlebars, vanished? - KDE Plasma

anyways i was done with that Topic, because im already accepted that i can't remove applications names, because there is no way to change it, ...

Need an option to remove the title bar on Linux : IJPL-123441

@Ismael García No one said that it is simple but considering applications like vs code, chrome, firefox, etc can disable titlebar and there is a demand for same ...

how to remove title bar from a non-terminal application? - Xfce Forums

Use a theme that is specifically created to minimize or remove the title bar. Search through https://www.xfce-look.org/ for one that you like.

Make windows titles optional #275 - pop-os/cosmic-epoch - GitHub

There are extensions to hide the titlebar when the window is maximized (or merge it with the top panel);; There are extensions to display the ...

Is there a way to turn off the title bar - Apple Support Community

Click "View" menu in the menu bar and choose "Hide Toolbar".

Way to disable the Visual Studio Code editor title bar - Stack Overflow

The thread has atleast two different settings proposals, for me, the one I linked to worked (he links to his settings file at the end of his ...

How to remove the Title Bar of Gnome applications

NOTE: I don't want to use only terminal, but will be using other applications like Firefox, chrome, VLC, etc. without title-bar. linux · ubuntu ...

How to hide or remove the title bar of terminal in centos? - Super User

I don't know which terminal you use, but on xfce4-terminal, you go to menu Edit -> Preferences, select View tab and under Opening new ...

How to remove titlebar in programs? - Linux Mint Forums

In Cinnamon, Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts->Windows->Toggle Full Screen State. Stick a shortcut in there and you can toggle Firefox to full screen mode without ...

[SOLVED] No title bar for each window opened in Raspbian

I just bought a Brickpi Start Kit for my boy lately and our problem is there is no window title bar for each app I opened (Terminal, Scratch, web browser).

Header/Title Bar on GNOME Shell 3.32.2 too Thick/Big

No longer works… I still have ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and all, and some apps are respecting these rules, but not Gnome Terminal.

Add option to hide titlebar (when maximized) - dnkl/foot - Codeberg

You can already do always, by setting csd.preferred = none . Sort of, at least. It will disable the entire CSD, and not just the titlebar.

Solved - title bar make me angry | Linux.org

... the way we run Firefox under Puppy as a 'portable' application? ... No sign of the "Title Bar" checkbox at all. Weird, huh? And all I ...

How to reduce the titlebar size of Gnome 43 | foosel.net

And now I'm happy, at least with non-Gnome apps, my chosen development environment VSCode included. Update 2023-04-30: Alas, that no longer ...

Option to remove the titlebar (#51) · Issues · Xfce / xfce4-appfinder

Is there a way to launch it (say via terminal) in full screen mode and without the title bar? This way it may look something akin to gnome.