Disable OSX App's menu? - have to do it; it's another bug
Alex Rice
alex at mindlube.com
Sun Sep 7 19:26:01 EDT 2003
On Sunday, September 7, 2003, at 05:00 PM, Barry Levine wrote:
> Ken,
>
> I've uncovered another bug in the way Rev handles the OSX App menu. If
> you execute a script that brings up an "ask" dialog (which is modal,
> of course), Rev permits you to select an item from the app menu. If
> the user selects "Quit", nothing happens (presumably because you're in
> the middle of something modal). You then complete the original handler
> by either entering data or canceling. At that point, you can't quit
> from the app even if the app brings you to other stacks with their own
> shutDownRequest handlers. The shutDownRequest handler never receives
> the signal.
>
> This is exactly the opposite problem I encountered two days ago with
> the "quit in spite of the handler's presence" problem. So, until this
> latest bug is stamped out by Rev, I have to find a way to disable that
> menu.
Barry, I haven't tried this, but can you disable in particular the Quit
menu item in the app menu?
I just looked in Mail.app (what I'm using right now of course), and
with a model dialog open, Mail.app does allow it's app menu to be
opened, however almost all of the menu items are disabled, including
Quit.
The general rule is: the developer is required to enable/disable menu
items as appropriate.
Not even Cocoa (Apple's own application framework) will disable the
Quit menu automatically for you.
Alex Rice <alex at mindlube.com> | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com
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