Detlev Offenbach wrote:
I am fairly new to Mac OS X and would like to know, what I have to do to
make my Python application show the correct name in the menu bar. What
did I do so far. I created an application package containing the .plist
file with correct entries and a shell script, that starts the correct
Python interpreter with the the main script.
I don't think that will work, because the executable that
your shell script is starting is in an app bundle of its
own, and MacOSX will be using the plist from that bundle,
which just has the generic "Python" name in it.
There are a couple of things you could do:
1) Use py2app to create your app bundle. It does the
right things -- not sure exactly what, but it works.
2) Hack things at run time. I use the following PyObjC
code in PyGUI to set the application name:
from Foundation import NSBundle
ns_bundle = NSBundle.mainBundle()
ns_info = ns_bundle.localizedInfoDictionary()
if not ns_info:
ns_info = ns_bundle.infoDictionary()
ns_info['CFBundleName'] = my_application_name
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