Add preference to show/hide browser toolbar#659
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Summary
Adds a profile preference to control the visibility of the browser's navigation toolbar.
Motivation
Browser profiles in iTerm2 embed a full web view with a navigation toolbar. Some use cases—such as plugins or extensions that host their own chrome-less web content—benefit from having the toolbar hidden to maximize screen real estate and avoid redundant UI.
Changes
KEY_BROWSER_SHOW_TOOLBARprofile key (default:YES)iTermBrowserViewController.layoutSubviews()to conditionally hide the toolbar and adjust the web view frameBackward Compatibility
Defaults to
YES, preserving the existing behavior for all current users.