Angus Leeming wrote:
> Now, personally, I think that it should be there, but leaving that to
> one side, why don't we have a minibuffer that 'appears' when I type
> 'M-x' and 'disappears' when I subsequently hit return? That way, its
> behaviour is analogous to the math and table toolbars in the Qt
> frontend, I retain the functionality I'm looking for *and* I don't
> pay for what I don't use in terms of screen real estate.

agreed. In the meantime, you can turn the minibuffer on via the context menu 
(rmb when the mouse is over the toolbars). Just in case you didn't notice 
this feature (I did by chance).

Jürgen

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