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Re: Scrolling text in Status Item - adding a menu
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Re: Scrolling text in Status Item - adding a menu


  • Subject: Re: Scrolling text in Status Item - adding a menu
  • From: Eric Blanpied <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 10:43:44 -0700

OK, I've got the scrolling text working well in my NSStatusItem. I used setView to set a custom view, drew the text into an image an then used compositeToPoint: fromRect: to animate the text.

Now, I need to make the NSStatusItem drop a menu when clicked, and that's got me stumped. It seems that when you use setView: you give up on ALL the menu behavior. Even using setMenu: and then popUpStatusItemMenu: won't make a menu appear. If I leave out the setView: call it works fine. It's as if you get to use either setView: or setMenu:, but not both.

Any advice?

thanks

-eric

On Oct 8, 2006, at 12:43 pm, Eric Blanpied wrote:

Thanks, but it sounds like you're providing advice on sizing the view, while what I'm really interested in is advice about animating (scrolling right-to left) text in the menubar, presumably in a view.

Does anyone have any pointers?

thanks

-e

On Oct 8, 2006, at 12:00 pm, Philippe Heinrich Regenass wrote:

hai

i think you can break the text with "\n" and then you can read the height from text to resize your view or textfield....

i don't know...

best regards

philippe
Am 08.10.2006 um 20:48 schrieb Eric Blanpied:

I need to create an NSStatusItem which displays a bit of horizontally scrolling text, much like the messages the airport menu extra displays about connection status and so on.

My hunch is that the best approach is to create a View-based NSStatusItem with a static width, and do some sort of animation with the text. I've never done anything like this, though, so any advice, pointers, samples would be really helpful.

thanks

-e
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