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The toolbar is of no use for me, it occupies space, I use shortcuts to achieve all functions the toolbar provide. In Eclipse 3.7 we can right click the toolbar and hit "hide toolbar", but how to do that in Eclipse 4?

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Menu was gone but the command seems to be available still now.
Preferences > General > Keys
Type "toggle t" in filter text, then "Toggle Toolbar Visibility" will appear. It seems to work when some key is assigned.

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    Awesome, actually i type "toggle toolbar" in quick access box and press enter, the toolbar disappear, including the quick access box--just what i need. Thank you.
    – Mike
    Jul 13, 2012 at 3:37
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> Window > Hide Toolbar

(I'm running 4.2.1.)

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    That removes the entire toolbar. He needs to remove specific unusable items from toolbar.
    – Sankalp
    Nov 29, 2015 at 9:21
  • I'm pretty sure this is what he wanted :-) Sep 12, 2016 at 10:51
  • For recent versions it is > Window > Appearance > Hide Toolbar
    – ks1322
    Dec 30, 2022 at 17:38
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In 4.7.2 you can use the menu items: Window -> Appearance -> Hide Toolbar & Window -> Appearance -> Show Toolbar to toggle toolbar visibility.

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In 4.9.0 you can open Window > Perspective > Customize Perspective via the top menu. Here you can either hide a complete tool bar group and even show/hide single icons. Me, I reduced it to show only one single line of symbols, so that I have more space for the editors below.

The Customize Perspective function has been introduced long time ago in Eclipse, so I guess it is available for your version.

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You can do it programatically like this:

@Override
public void postWindowOpen() {
    hideCoolbar();
    super.postWindowOpen();
}

private void hideCoolbar() {
    try {
        IHandlerService service = (IHandlerService) PlatformUI
                .getWorkbench().getActiveWorkbenchWindow()
                .getService(IHandlerService.class);
        if (service != null)
            service.executeCommand("org.eclipse.ui.ToggleCoolbarAction",
                    null);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        //handle error
    }
}
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Not sure if this will work, but why dont you take a look at this.

Hide Coolbar/Toolbar items/Preference pages in Eclipse RCP application (Eclipse e4)

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WorkbenchWindow w = (WorkbenchWindow)HandlerUtil
     .getActiveSite(event)
     .getWorkbenchWindow();
w.setPerspectiveBarVisible(false);

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