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Mac OS 9 was the ninth major release of Apple's classic Mac OS operating system which was succeeded by OS X.Introduced on October 23, 1999, it was promoted by Apple as 'The Best Internet Operating System Ever', highlighting Sherlock 2's Internet search capabilities, integration with Apple's free online services known as iTools and improved Open Transport networking.
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␡- Introduction—Types of Menus
- Mac OS 9 was the ninth major release of Apple's classic Mac OS operating system which was succeeded by OS X.Introduced on October 23, 1999, it was promoted by Apple as 'The Best Internet Operating System Ever', highlighting Sherlock 2's Internet search capabilities, integration with Apple's free online services known as iTools and improved Open Transport networking.
- Balloon help was activated by choosing Show Balloon Help from System 7's new Help menu (labelled with a Balloon Help icon in System 7, the Apple Guide icon in System 7.5, and the word Help in Mac OS 8). While balloon help was active, moving the mouse over an item would display help for that item.
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This chapter is from the book
In This Chapter
Introduction—Types of Menus
Pull-Down Menus
Hierarchical Menus
Pop-Up Menus
Menu Objects, Menu IDs and Item Numbers, Command IDs, and Menu Lists
Creating Your Application's Menus
Providing Help Balloons (Mac OS 8/9)
Changing Menu Item Appearance
Adding Items to a Menu
Associating Data with Menu Items
Handling Menu Choices
Hiding and Showing the Menu Bar
Accessing Menus From Alerts and Dialogs
Main Menu Manager Constants, Data Types, and Functions
Demonstration Program Menus1 Listing
Demonstration Program Menus1 Comments
Demonstration Program Menus2 Listing
Demonstration Program Menus2 Comments
Introduction—Types of Menus
A menu is a user interface element that allows the user to view, or choose from, a list of choices and commands provided by your application. There are basically three types of menus:
Pull-Down Menus. A pull-down menu comprises a menu title, displayed in the menu bar, and one or more menu items.
Submenus. A submenu is a menu that is attached to another menu. A menu to which a submenu is attached is referred to as a hierarchical menu.
Pop-Up Menus. A pop-up menu is a menu that does not appear in the menu bar but rather appears on another part of the screen.
Note: Balloon Help is not available in Mac OS X.
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Balloon Help is a reference tool introduced in Mac OS 7.With it, you can move your mouse over an item such as a menu, button,window, or dialog, and a comic strip style balloon will appear thatcontains information about that item. To activate Balloon Help, fromthe Help menu, select Show Balloons (looks like aquestion mark inside a balloon in System 7.0.x and 7.1.x, a stylizedquestion mark in System 7.5.x and 7.6.x, and 'Help' in Mac OS 8.x and9.x). To turn it off, from the same menu, select HideBalloons.
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Different applications support Balloon Help to different degrees.Some applications, such as Netscape Communicator, don't useit at all, while others, especially the Finder, use itextensively.
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