The only reason they are visible is to give an idea of how everything looks. Note that you can also hide the main toolbar and Manjaro/Xfce’s taskbar. And so, Writer can look much cleaner and, imo, much better: You can also use many keyboard shortcuts, and add you own if you need it. ![]() What’s great is taht you can easily (un)hide all of that (even margins and page breaks) without actually getting rid of them. ![]() Also, since I don’t write for print (I write ebooks), I don’t care at all about ‘pages’ - margins and borders having no utility for me, I just need an infinite scroll of styled text. I just want to see them when I need them, or better yet: I’d rather not see them at all and use keyboard shortcuts instead. I don’t like having my screen filled with buttons, menus, panels, I find them distracting. Just don’t close this window yet, you may want to tweak two more settings. So, as soon as I turn off text markers and the shadow around the page, Writer really starts to look like a text editor: clean and uncluttered. I make it the same color as the document itself.
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