PYTHA Environment - Hide Command

PYTHA Environment - Hide Command

PYTHA has the option to hide any unwanted commands from the icon bar. When PYTHA is installed all commands are on by default. If you right click on any function and select "Hide command" it will be hidden from the icon bar. 

Note that hiding a command will remove it from ALL locations within PYTHA, not just the icon bar. This includes the main and context menus. You should only hide commands that you are sure you never need to access.

In order to make all the commands visible you need to go to View > UI configurations > Show all commands.


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