The Apple docs for NSPopUpButtons says to avoid accessing it's NSMenu directly 
because it may need to do housekeeping. I had to access it's NSMenu directly 
though so that I could make a separator menu item. Is this fine for this 
situation, or is there a better way to do this to conform to Apple's 
recommendation?

Also, is there a way to set a menu item to act like it's disabled, but without 
graying out its title and image? I'm trying to insert a "Bonjour section" and 
want the Bonjour menu item and image to be unselectable, but not grayed out.

Thanks!
Karl_______________________________________________

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