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Menus

The Help Menu

If your application provides onscreen help, the Helpmenu should be the rightmost menu of your application’s menus. If you have registered your help book (see Apple Help Programming Guide for information on how to do this), the system provides the Spotlight For Help search field as the first item in the menu. The item after the Spotlight For Help search field is the name of your application and the word “Help” (Mail Help, for example). This item should open Help Viewer to the first page of your help content. It’s good to have only one custom item in the Help menu, but if you do have more items, they should appear below the ApplicationName Help item. Additional items that are unrelated to help content, such as arbitrary website links, registration information, or release notes can be linked to within your help book instead of being separate items in your help menu.

Avoid using the Help menu as a table of contents for your help book. When they click the ApplicationName Help item in them menu, users can see the sections in your help book in the Help Viewer window. If you choose to provide additional links into your help content within the Help menu, be sure they are distinct. Figure 13-23 shows the iTunes Help menu.

Figure 13-23 A Help menu

ApplicationName Help (Command-?). Opens Help Viewer to your application’s help. For information about creating help content and integrating it with Help Viewer, see Apple Help Programming Guide.

Menu Bar Extras

Reserved for use by Apple, the right side of the menu bar may contain items that provide feedback on and access to certain hardware or network settings. Menu bar extras display some type of status in the menu bar and have a menu to change settings. The icon for the battery strength indicator, for example, dynamically displays the current state of the battery for a portable computer, and the menu has common battery settings. Users can display or hide a menu bar extra in the appropriate preferences pane.

Important:Don’t create your own menu bar extras. Use the Dock menu functions to open a menu from your application’s icon in the Dock.

If there is not enough room in the menu bar to display all menus, menu bar extras are removed automatically by Mac OS X to make room for application menus, which take precedence. Because of this, and because users can choose to hide menu bar extras, you should not rely on their presence.

The Menu Bar and Its Menus

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