Thanks for this. I even tried rebooting still no luck with getting rid of the menubar. I don't have a plain vanilla PD install only pd-extended. I wonder if the same behaviour occurs with a plain PD install? Jim On Fri, 2014-08-08 at 09:32 +0200, Simon Iten wrote: > here is another read: > > http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20130908042828630 > > but, logging in and out did not help here > > On 07 Aug 2014, at 16:55, jim <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks a lot Simon and Ricardo for confirming this behaviour. I thought > > I was doing something wrong. If anyone else has any insights I would be > > grateful to find a solution. > > Jim > > On Thu, 2014-08-07 at 11:17 +0200, Simon Iten wrote: > >> hmm, > >> > >> > >> a short test on my 10.9 system yielded also strange results. some apps > >> work, some not. > >> > >> > >> pd-extended hides the menubar on startup only to reappear when it’s > >> fully opened. > >> > >> > >> the info.plist edit works as it should on a snow leopard system. > >> > >> > >> sorry for leading you into the wrong direction… > >> > >> > >> > >> On 07 Aug 2014, at 08:37, palmieri, ricardo > >> <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> i have the same problem here, in 10.8 and 10.9. > >>> listen and testing here. > >>> > >>> > >>> cheers > >>> > >>> > >>> palm > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > > > >>> > >>> > >>> 2014-08-07 3:26 GMT-03:00 jim <[email protected]>: > >>> Thanks a lot for the tip Simon but for some reason this > >>> doesn't work on > >>> my system. I am using OSX 10.8.5 . Changing the > >>> LSUIPresentationMode > >>> integer to 4 has no effect? I found changing the LSUIElement > >>> mode will > >>> allow me to get rid of the PD-extended menu but the menubar > >>> still shows > >>> up ie. Finder menu, battery icon etc. > >>> > >>> Below is what I have included in my pd-extended info.plist > >>> file > >>> <key>LSUIPresentationMode</key> > >>> <integer>4</integer> > >>> > >>> Any ideas what is going wrong here? > >>> Thanks, > >>> Jim > >>> > >>> > >>>> see this link: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> http://www.macworld.com/article/1055321/hidemenubar.html > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> you can hide the menubar on a per app basis. to edit > >>> info.plist you > >>>> only need a texteditor. > >>>> right click on the pd app and choose show package > >>> contents. from there > >>>> find and edit info.plist > >>>> accordingly. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Am 06.08.2014 um 09:27 schrieb jim <[email protected]>: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> I have tried searching for an answer to my problem but > >>> no luck. I am > >>>>> using Gem on my primary display and can't seem to hide > >>> the menu on > >>>>> OSX > >>>>> 10.8 . I have tried sending menubar 0/-1 messages and > >>> border 0 > >>>>> messages > >>>>> but no luck. I found something about using the Property > >>> List > >>>>> Editor.app > >>>>> to edit info.plist for PDExtended but OSX 10.8 doesn't > >>> have this > >>>>> app.Does anyone have a solution other than adding a > >>> second display? > >>>>> Thanks, > >>>>> Jim > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>> [email protected] mailing list > >>>>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > >>>>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> [email protected] mailing list > >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > >
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