betwee wrote:Since we are talking UI tweaks, two small things:
1. The 'add new tab' button doesn't have a tooltip (the one on the left of a tab).
Just fixed, thanks. For both buttons, "New Tab" and "Open Tabs List".
(why not Menu Bar?)
I don't know

I just checked with Google, and Menubar is used 2x more often, heh.
and I once tried to disable it (without noticing the shortcut Ctrl + M) and there was no way in the UI I could bring it back again (only by editing the configuration file). So I suggest adding a Menu Bar command when right-clicking on the Dictionary Bar.
Well, that's the big question. The whole idea is to *reduce* space, consumed by some infrequently used components. If we are to remove menubar and then add some new components to show menubar, we're not cleaning, we're just moving things around

For 99% of users who don't care about this issue, they will just continue to use GoldenDict as-is, with menubar. Power users who do care about possibility to hide menubar, should be aware of Ctrl+M shortcut or configuration files. And we do warn users when they hide the menubar, with yellow WARNING sign, and provide Ctrl+M in bold.
But yeah, this is not 100% optimal. Various browsers got away with hiding menubars just because they moved the menu button to the window's title (Firefox, Opera, IE) or they moved it all behind a configuration button, like Chrome. I like how it is done in FF, Opera, and not really sure about Chrome, I don't want yet another button cluttering my toolbars!
