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Remove Thinkpad Assistant from Top menubar #37
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@1Revenger1 You can use https://github.com/dwarvesf/hidden for that
Doesn't only Apple's own icons do that ( Siri, etc. )? I did not found any mention about possibility of allowing icon to be moved out in the documentation. I think this should be done using menu item.
Triggering some action when clicking on an app that is opened is not documented and I doubt it's possible. It could be implemented by using some shortcut. |
A menu item works yeah, as well as a shortcut. I just thought that reopening it might be more user friendly than using a key combo, though from what you said it doesn't sound like apple supports doing it that way. Edit: Thanks for the recommendation of hidden! That works well though I think some way to hide the icon within the app would be nice still. |
Any body used this app: Tiles, It somehow incorporated the menubar icon hide capability. I don't know how they did it as it is a closed source app. My saying is, it is somehow possible in macOS. |
Thanks for developing this! Just have a feature request - could you possibly allow the icon to be dragged off of the top menubar and hidden? I try to keep it pretty minimal. If a user wanted to bring back the menu icon, they could try launching the app again, if that's possible to catch if already open.
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