Reputation: 4265
I have created a NSStatusBar NSMenu like this:
- (NSMenu *)startUpViewBarMenu {
NSMenu *menu = [[NSMenu alloc] init];
NSMenuItem* info = [[NSMenuItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"" action:nil keyEquivalent:@""];
//[info setTarget:self];
[info setView:[self startUpView]];
[menu addItem:info];
// Disable auto enable
[menu setAutoenablesItems:NO];
[menu setDelegate:(id)self];
return menu;
}
I would like to dynamically move the NSView ([self startUpView]
) that points to where the icon is. Similar to how Evernote has done it. As you can see it is central to the icon:
Whereas with my NSStatusBar the NSView falls either to the left or right of the NSStatusBar icon.
So two questions:
I have tried changing the frame (-100) but it makes no difference:
NSView *view = [[NSView alloc] initWithFrame:NSMakeRect(-100, 0, 400, 471)];
Upvotes: 1
Views: 221
Reputation: 1693
Evernote does not use a menu. This seems to be a NSPopover that is triggered when clicking on your statusitem's view.
/* setup your status item */
self.statusItem.highlightMode = YES;
[self.statusItem setAction:@selector(showPopover:)];
[self.statusItem setTarget:put correct target here];
/* use this code to show popover */
-(void)showPopover:(id)sender
{
NSWindow * aWindow = [sender window];
NSView * aView = [aWindow contentView];
NSPopover * aPopover = [[NSPopover alloc] init];
/* Setup your popover here */
[aPopover showRelativeToRect:aView.bounds ofView:aView preferredEdge:NSMaxYEdge];
}
Upvotes: 1