Hi,
It's posible to launch one app from the system bar like, for example
DropBox, Evernote...
Any experience? I remember read something in some post but I don't found...
Salut,
Josep M
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Josep,
That's not really what's happening. Whenever you choose an item from the menus
in the top-right, the menu item selection is handled by a programme (e.g. a Rev
standalone). This programme can launch another programme.
Do you have a problem creating a menu icon in the top-right or do you
Hi Mark,
I want create a custom icon that launch my standalone. I see that I must
create a menulets, isn't?
Salut,
Josep
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Hi Josep,
You need to create an statusIcon (according o the release notes). For example:
on preOpenStack
set statusIcon to 23001
set the statusIconMenu to Open Programme|openStandalone
end preOpenStack
and you need a script that handles the menu selection:
on iconMenuPick theItem
switch
of them was launch
the standalone...
Salut,
Josep
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Josep,
Apparently, you don't know that you can do this with RR 4.5 now. No need for
NSStatusItems.
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Hi Josep and Marc,
according to the 4.5 Release Notes (page 10-11) this feature is
1. experimental, which is better than unsupported :-) BUT
2. currently only implemented into the Windows version!
Am 02.10.2010 um 17:36 schrieb Mark Schonewille:
Josep,
Apparently, you don't know that you can
From the v4.5 release notes:
Status icon support (experimental)
Windows, Linux and Mac OS X all have an area where so-called 'status
icons' can be displayed. On Windows this is the system tray on the
bottom right of the start
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