Even if it is possible, I would strongly discourage doing it. What possible reason could you have for doing it?
I could be wrong (I spent about 3 min total looking into this), but this line in NSMenu, saying "// Create a NSMenuView to draw our menu items.", makes me think this might not be possible. https://github.com/gnustep/gui/blob/d8f2950729b7b10a2343/Source/NSMenu.m#L673 Considering NSMenuView contains code handling -mouseDown: et al, I'd suspect that to be the reason your approach doesn't work. I strongly suggest you to implement this in a different way, e.g. by subclassing NSButton. On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Luis Garcia Alanis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am having some trouble with an experiment I am performing. > > I am trying to add 3 NSMenuItems to a custom view. > > I create the NSMenuItem's and use the view method to extract the view and > add it as a sub view of an NSView but nothing seems to happen, nothing gets > displayed. > > Is this even possible? > > I wan to be able to click on these menu items and also to have the mouse > hover effect when the mouse is on top of the items. > > This is not a context menu, but rather a regular window containing the > NSMenuItems. > > Thanks > Luis > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > >
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