Timeline for Auto-hide OS X menu bar?
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Jul 4, 2014 at 10:01 | history | edited | Sathyajith Bhat♦ |
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Nov 25, 2010 at 14:39 | answer | added | modeyaka | timeline score: 1 | |
Feb 10, 2010 at 10:29 | answer | added | terrace | timeline score: 1 | |
Nov 21, 2009 at 23:39 | vote | accept | dbr | ||
Nov 21, 2009 at 16:13 | answer | added | Pueblo | timeline score: 2 | |
Oct 11, 2009 at 18:56 | comment | added | dbr | Asked a related question on SO: stackoverflow.com/questions/1551453/… | |
Oct 11, 2009 at 15:43 | history | edited | dbr | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Oct 11, 2009 at 10:46 | comment | added | Steve Folly | @Jasarien - possibly. Even though I gave an answer worthy of being on stackoverflow, I suspect dbr was looking for a way to do this via a preference or something similar. | |
Oct 10, 2009 at 22:16 | comment | added | Jasarien | Perhaps this might be better at home over at Stack Overflow? | |
Oct 10, 2009 at 20:09 | answer | added | Steve Folly | timeline score: 1 | |
Oct 10, 2009 at 19:47 | comment | added | dbr | There's no option in the System Preferences or wherever, but open a video in Quicktime Player X, make it full screen and move the mouse to the top of the screen. That's the behaviour I'd like, and I'm sure there is a way to trigger this globally (via a private Cocoa API or similar) | |
Oct 10, 2009 at 19:15 | comment | added | Am1rr3zA | apple don't have a hide function available for menu bar, as I know | |
Oct 10, 2009 at 19:09 | history | asked | dbr | CC BY-SA 2.5 |