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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I split my terminal horizontally, I would like to hide the headers (showing shortcuts and cluster information) because I have not so much space for this information frame.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like a shortcut allowing to toggle the headers area on and off to maximize the table height.
To me, the only information being important at all time in the header is the context, so it may be a good idea to keep it in "full screen mode".
Describe alternatives you've considered
Other (harder) alternative should be a ctrl + and ctrl - to increase/decrease the area and adjust it ( please note there are always 3 empty lines above the title of the table)
I have no workaround for now and I deal with it by putting the terminals on a bigger screen or by lowering down the char size...
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Off topic : Great Work for this wonderful app 👏 👍
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Hi @derailed, this is awesome thanks a lot for the commit c34994b adding --headless option
Do you think it will be possible to toggle this status using a shortcut instead of a raw option at start ?
By the way, the 3-empty-lines above table are still visible. Is it a complex thing to manage or do you think the UX/ergonomy is better with these lines ?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I split my terminal horizontally, I would like to hide the headers (showing shortcuts and cluster information) because I have not so much space for this information frame.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like a shortcut allowing to toggle the headers area on and off to maximize the table height.
To me, the only information being important at all time in the header is the context, so it may be a good idea to keep it in "full screen mode".
Describe alternatives you've considered
Other (harder) alternative should be a
ctrl +
andctrl -
to increase/decrease the area and adjust it ( please note there are always 3 empty lines above the title of the table)I have no workaround for now and I deal with it by putting the terminals on a bigger screen or by lowering down the char size...
Additional context
If unclear I'll provide more context
Off topic : Great Work for this wonderful app 👏 👍
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: