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Rob Ross wrote:
> The long story is, I'm trying to implement the Mac version of the > TrayIcon API of the JDIC project : > https://jdic.dev.java.net/ > > It's basically an API to the System Tray on windows, and on the Mac > it's an API to the Status Bar. Some of the notification actions in > Windows OS(the balloon dialog that pops up over a tray icon) map to > the Dock notification action, but most of the TrayIcon API is > appropriate to the Mac Status Bar. I have a Cocoa test app that does > everything I need, so the native part is working.
The Status Bar seems like an odd place to put the System Tray interface. In particular, it raises the question of which status bar -- there could be as many as one on every Finder window. Or are we talking about different things? See:
Likely different things. I believe he is talking about the status menus that appear in the menu bar starting in the upper right corner.
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