Toolbar NAME=? TOGGLE

I use penguinaka's BookCase tool, and amongst other things, it taught me the joys of toggling toolbars on and off again.

It uses the function: Toolbar NAME=BookCase TOGGLE
Now, over the years, I have accumulated quite a few toolbars (over 30) with varying functionality.

I have browsed the Opus help file looking for a function which would allow me to do something like this: Toolbar NAME=? TOGGLE where the question mark would cause the command to produce a popup list of all of my toolbars from which to select the one I want to toggle. My objective is to work gradually through my toolbars and pick the eyes out of the various functions they offer.

Can this be done? If not, can it please be added to the to-do list.

Thanks

From the standard menus, Settings --> Toolbars will give you a list from which you can selectively toggle on/off.

Regards, AB

The Toolbar LIST command does that.

[quote="aussieboykie"]From the standard menus, Settings --> Toolbars will give you a list from which you can selectively toggle on/off.

Regards, AB[/quote]Thanks AB...

By copying the Toolbars command from the Settings menu to a toolbar, I now have a button which does what I want.

[quote="jon"]The Toolbar LIST command does that.[/quote]Thanks Jon...

As I found when I set up a button with that command, it is not a simple single button. I set up a simple button with the command Toolbar LIST, and it proceeded to spray my toolbar names (as many as would fit), along the remaining length of the toolbar on which I installed the button. :smiley:

I then followed up on ABs suggestion, copying the Toolbars command from the Settings menu, ánd it produced a nested button of some sort, with the Toolbar LIST command one level down, which works beautifully.