
Now, one thing that made me come here and create an account is really minor compared to other issues people may have, but still I'd like to ask: what happened to the 'New file' button in the main toolbar? Up until yesterday I used to use v1.192.0 as that's the last precompiled package that can be installed on my Linux Mint 19.2 (Ubuntu 18.04) system. That version had that button present.
Yesterday I bit the bullet - as they say - and attempted to compile the very latest version myself on my system. After a few nags I succeeded, and now I'm runnng v1.218.0.2. But... the 'New file' button is missing in the toolbar.

It wouldn't be such a big problem if muscle memory wouldn't always make me click 'the third button from the left' for saving current changes, however now that button does something completely different.

I did install the Configure Toolbar plugin, and created a 'New file' button, it shows up fine but... at the end of the main default toolbar. I want it back in it's former place, that is the very first button in the toolbar - and that seems to just not be possible. Or is it?
That is my question: can we place new toolbar buttons before main/default toolbar, or even mix them with its buttons (without recreating the whole toolbar)?
Alternatively: could such option be implemented easily? Unless it already is possible and I haven't found it yet?
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A second issue, also relatively minor: since some plugins and/or settings require restarting the application after installing/changing settings, could you please add an internal command for that, available at least for the Config Menu plugin if not directly in the main menu? I did search for such command (cmd_Restart/cmd_FileRestart/cmd_AppRestart or similar) but couldn't find one. It would really come in handy at least for an initial configuration if not any later one(s).