William,

The hide menubar command only affects the Revolution context. It doesn't hide the menu bar for other applications. Try this: enter 'hide menubar' in the message box. The menu bar and dock disappear. Now click out of Revolution into any other application. The menubar and dock return, until you return to Revolution.

(Apologies if I've completely misunderstood your question.)

Devin

On Nov 29, 2006, at 12:28 PM, William de Smet wrote:

Hi there,

I made a stack which hides, on startup, the menubar (and Dock) on OS X.
On the stack there is just one button that starts iTunes.
After starting iTunes the menubar and Dock are visible again till I quit iTunes.

Is there a way to hide the dock and menubar after iTunes started?

Greetings,

William de Smet
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Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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