Actually, there may be a way. It all depends on exactly where in the menu bar
you want to place the menu item.
If you want to add it on the right side as a status item, then you need to
check out NSStatusBar. This would
allow you to add a separate application (more likely a user Agent which can
> On Sep 18, 2017, at 2:35 PM, Nick wrote:
>
> adding/injecting a toolbar icon
> with a custom handler code into the main window of the application.
Sorry, there's no reasonable way to do that if the app doesn't already support
plugins. There used to be some awful
On Sep 18, 2017, at 14:35 , Nick wrote:
>
> adding/injecting a toolbar icon with a custom handler code into the main
> window of the application
Isn’t that a massive security violation? Assuming you could get an icon into
the toolbar (NSToolbar), it would need an action
Hello
I am developing an add-in for an application that does not officially
support add-ins. Everything can be done using AppleScript, except for a
method to activate this add-in, to make it work more or less seamlessly
with the application, which is basically adding/injecting a toolbar icon
with