Menu Builder

Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com
Wed Jan 11 21:58:08 EST 2012


What you can do is create a new stack, build your menu there, copy the text of the button it creates, then build on the fly when you open your stack. I think. I'm a little fuzzy about that. :-)

Bob


On Jan 11, 2012, at 4:51 PM, Pete wrote:

> After a gap of many months since last using the Menu Builder, I'm back to
> trying it again with not very auspicious results.
> 
> In the first screen, I click the New button and on the next screen, give
> the menu a name and leave the give the menubar a name and uncheck the box
> "move objects down to accommodate menu bar"  (I want the menu to be in the
> OS X menu bar).
> 
> As soon as I click OK, all the controls on the open stack move up, some of
> them to be underneath the window title bar.  Uhhh, I asked for them not to
> be moved down, not to be moved up!
> 
> Last time I used the menu builder, I had major problems - every time I
> opened the stack, it's height increased by the height of the menu -
> incrementally.  Never did get to the bottom of that, ended up setting the
> stack height by script to work around it.
> 
> Is there another way to create OS X menu bar menus without using the menu
> builder?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Pete
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