On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:18 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:

Hi,
I'm new to the list -and to cocoa-, and I don't know if what I want to do is possible: I'm writing a plugin for a previous existent application made in carbon, the application will take over the old app behavior, and for that, it needs to replace the menu with a new one... I read documentation, saw examples and followed old threads on this list, and no one is very clear about this... ¿Is it possible? ¿how?

You should make a nib from the "Application" template in Interface Builder, then load it via [NSBundle loadNibNamed:...]. Its main menu will replace the current main menu.


I already tried

[ NSApp setMainMenu: myMenu ]

It does not fail, but nothing happens :(

It's hard to say what this would do without seeing the code that creates myMenu. But there's some problems creating a main menu programmatically; using a nib is the best approach.

-Peter

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