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Re: why would anyone want to do that?


  • Subject: Re: why would anyone want to do that?
  • From: James Housley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:22:27 -0500

On Feb 16, 2006, at 2:28 PM, Howard Shere wrote:


I want to have a functional menubar in a window which is displayed when the displays are captured.


OK, now that we have the question out of the way, I need a way to put a menubar into a window in a cocoa application. Any pointers?

What I have done in the past for this is drop the screen size down to 800x600 and put the app in the upper left of the screen. That solved it for me.


Jim

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