Published on April 23, 2002 By MindlessPuppet In WinCustomize Talk
I Recall When Reading About Object Bar That You Could Remove The MenuBar From The Actual Window. Similar To The Way The Apple OS Is Set Up Where The MenuBar Is At The Top. Theres Plenty Of Of Apple Themes For ObjectBar, Too Many If You Ask Me, And I Haven't Seen Any Example Of This. So I Then Tried To Find A Way To Do This, But Well Im Pretty Damn lazy So... It Was To No Avail... Anyhoo, Anyone Know How To Do this, Or have Anythoughts On It Or something...
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on Apr 23, 2002
I Can't Answer Your Problem, But I Am Impressed That You Managed To Start Every Word With A Capital Letter! Do You Always Do This? It Took Me Ages To Type This Using Your Method!
on Apr 23, 2002
Haha, Yeah I Do... Bad Habbit.
on Apr 23, 2002
He Actually Missed A Couple Of Words. It Really Makes My Eyes Hurt Trying To Read That Stuff!
on Apr 23, 2002
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on Apr 23, 2002
tHAT'S eASY fOR yOU tO sAY.....

and - as for the menu thing, I don't think it removes the menu from the app but rather, puts the app's menu in the ObjectBar. To do this you select the item under "Behavior/Special Functionality" that says "Replace this section's content temporarily with the menu items of the currently active window when applicable".
on Apr 23, 2002
btw - that's in the ObjectBar's properties dialog. If you want to test it with an XP style bar, select the clock and apply it there. Or create a new section in the taskbar for it, it's really a neat trick.