> I am trying to create a small item in the status bar, which when I click, I
> can show at a glance a small calendar... kind of like how Gnome does it.
> Really convenient and better than loading the full dashboard at times..
> Anyway I using rubycocoa and this is the code I am trying to have to work.
>
I should clarify that all I am trying to do is to get the initial position of
the new item on the status bar to position a small window (like a contextual
menu) right under that icon when clicking on it.
> IThe hackFrame method was returning the result of a the [ _fWindow Frame]
> method. But if I cannot access the _fWindow since it is private, not sure
> how else I can
>
> I will look at those methods then. But this is what I am up to (using
> RubyCocoa)
>
> statusbar = NSStatusBar.systemStatusBar
> @item = statusbar.statusItemWithLength(NSVariableStatusItemLength)
> image = NSImage.alloc.initWithContentsOfFile("cal.png")
> @item.setImage(image)
> @item.setAction :clicked
>
> calendarController =
> CalendarController.alloc.initWithPosition(@item.hackFrame) <== I need the
> frame here
>
>>
>> -lance
>>
>
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