This method sends us down a hybrid-app route, which I am trying to get away from.
Is there no pure javafx complete solution for OSX? On Wed, 2015-09-02 at 10:33 -0400, Tai Hu wrote: > I used NSMenuFX, which is using eclipse swt. It works very well on Mac > OS > > > Tai > > On Wednesday, September 2, 2015, jo...@msli.com <jo...@msli.com> > wrote: > Please respond with only methods that do NOT use swing, awt, > or eawt, as > I have not seen this published anywhere. > > On Wed, 2015-09-02 at 07:05 -0700, jo...@msli.com wrote: > > What is the method for a pure javafx app to control the osx > application > > menu bar (e.g. About, Preferences, Quit, etc)? > > > > The menu bar area I am asking about can be seen in a native > Mac OS > > applications menu under <AppName>: > > About <AppName> > > Preferences... > > Services > > Hide <AppName> > > Hide Others > > Show All > > Quit <AppName> > > > > When I use the javapackager (aka javafxpackager ) to make a > stand alone > > app on osx the title of this bar becomes my app name, > however how do I > > control the other parts (e.g. About, Preferences, Quit, > etc)? > > > > My javafx application has a javafx MenuBar in each window > (Stage) with > > the property useSystemMenuBar set to true, in order to show > a > > more-native behavior, where the menu bar appears in the > Apple menu bar > > at the top of the screen for the active window, but this > does not give > > me control over the areas in question. > > > > Please respond with only methods that do swing, awt, or > eawt, as I have > > not seen this published anywhere. > > > > > > NOTICE: This email may contain confidential information. > Please see http://www.meyersound.com/confidential/ for our > complete policy. > > NOTICE: This email may contain confidential information. Please see http://www.meyersound.com/confidential/ for our complete policy.