Thanks a lot for the tip Simon but for some reason this doesn't work on my system. I am using OSX 10.8.5 . Changing the LSUIPresentationMode integer to 4 has no effect? I found changing the LSUIElement mode will allow me to get rid of the PD-extended menu but the menubar still shows up ie. Finder menu, battery icon etc.
Below is what I have included in my pd-extended info.plist file <key>LSUIPresentationMode</key> <integer>4</integer>
Any ideas what is going wrong here? Thanks, Jim
see this link:
http://www.macworld.com/article/1055321/hidemenubar.html
you can hide the menubar on a per app basis. to edit info.plist you only need a texteditor. right click on the pd app and choose show package contents. from there find and edit info.plist accordingly.
Am 06.08.2014 um 09:27 schrieb jim cinetron@passport.ca:
I have tried searching for an answer to my problem but no luck. I am using Gem on my primary display and can't seem to hide the menu on OSX 10.8 . I have tried sending menubar 0/-1 messages and border 0 messages but no luck. I found something about using the Property List Editor.app to edit info.plist for PDExtended but OSX 10.8 doesn't have this app.Does anyone have a solution other than adding a second display? Thanks, Jim
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