FROM : Kyle Sluder
DATE : Fri May 02 23:02:33 2008
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Mike <<email_removed>> wrote:
> I mean that I need a menubar in a fullscreen window that my app owns, but
> it can't be the standard system menubar because one of the things my app has
> to do is prevent the user from accessing anything outside my app.
Have you taken a look at TN2062, "Guide to Creating Kiosks on Mac OS
X"? This document specifically addresses ways to create such an
application without resorting to something as drastic as implementing
a custom menu bar.
--Kyle Sluder
DATE : Fri May 02 23:02:33 2008
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Mike <<email_removed>> wrote:
> I mean that I need a menubar in a fullscreen window that my app owns, but
> it can't be the standard system menubar because one of the things my app has
> to do is prevent the user from accessing anything outside my app.
Have you taken a look at TN2062, "Guide to Creating Kiosks on Mac OS
X"? This document specifically addresses ways to create such an
application without resorting to something as drastic as implementing
a custom menu bar.
--Kyle Sluder
| Related mails | Author | Date |
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| Mike | May 2, 21:06 | |
| Shawn Erickson | May 2, 21:41 | |
| Jens Alfke | May 2, 21:54 | |
| Mike | May 2, 22:44 | |
| Kyle Sluder | May 2, 23:02 | |
| Andy Lee | May 2, 23:23 |






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