Can I hide the toolbar in MacOS Okular?

Is there a way to completely hide the toolbar at the top, so that all that I see is the document and the window frame elements? So far, in my exploration and experiments I haven’t figured out a way to do this. (I just started using the MacOS alpha or maybe it’s pre-alpha, so it may be that this can be done in Linux or Windows but not yet in MacOS.)

(Loving Okular btw. The “watch file” function is what I needed, and it’s very fast. I’ve experienced some font issues, but it’s alpha. Can’t complain.)

I found the answer to my question about how to hide the main toolbar in MacOS Okular.

There’s a sub-submenu named “Toolbars Shown” that can be found below the three-bars menu dropdown in the upper right corner of the window. This includes checkboxes

It’s easy to miss because the submenu containing the “Toolbars Shown” menu is currently labeled “No text”, which I assume means that this MacOS build (okular-master-7266-macos-clang-arm64.dmg, 2026-03-13 22:54) isn’t finding a text string to use as the submenu label. I’m sure this will eventually be fixed.

The “Toolbars Shown” menu can also be found as a submenu to a menu in the MacOS upper bar that’s above all windows. However, the window on the upper bar is also currently labeled “No text”, probably for the same reason. So this too is easy to miss at present.

Interesting: on of my Mac’s there are sensible menu labels in place of “No text”, even though the timestamp in the download web pae /ci-builds/graphics/okular/master/macos-arm64 is the same.