I often want to hide my sidebar (from mate-panel's point of view it is called the bottom panel). Just to have more space. And unhide it, with a keyboard shortcut. So temporarily, not forever, to have more space and order on screen. How do I do that?
2) Assign that script to a key in mate-keybinding-properties → custom shortcuts.
(F10 appears like a good choice to me. F9 is often toggling a sidebar, for example in caja and pluma, F11 is also about screen space, toggling FullScreen).
Update: enhanced version
reduce it's size when you intend to hide
and throw from right to bottom (on the right, one is far likely to inadvertily trigger the auto-show when grabbing a fullcreen (or right-side-snapped) windows' scroll bars...
1) Write a script, that toggles the autoHide value. (So the panel is not gone for good, but you get the extra space):
( For some reason that value is not visible in the dconf-editor. )
2) Assign that script to a key in
mate-keybinding-properties
→ custom shortcuts.(F10 appears like a good choice to me. F9 is often toggling a sidebar, for example in caja and pluma, F11 is also about screen space, toggling FullScreen).
Update: enhanced version
reduce it's size when you intend to hide and throw from right to bottom (on the right, one is far likely to inadvertily trigger the auto-show when grabbing a fullcreen (or right-side-snapped) windows' scroll bars...