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Checks if a menubar item is checked.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
Menubar | 6.3 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Path | The ID or path to the menu entry. Use Menubar.ListMenuCommands to find out the IDs and names. |
49297 |
Returns 0, 1 or error.
Checks if debugger is visible:
MBS( "Menubar.IsMenuCommandChecked"; 49260)
Show debugger from within a script:
#The menu command as we got it from Menubar.ListMenuCommands
Set Variable [$DebuggerMenuID; Value:49260]
If [MBS( "Menubar.HasMenuCommand"; $DebuggerMenuID ) = 1]
If [MBS( "Menubar.IsMenuCommandChecked"; $DebuggerMenuID ) = 1]
#debugger already visible
Else
#show debugger
Set Variable [$r; Value:MBS( "Menubar.RunMenuCommand"; $DebuggerMenuID )]
Pause/Resume Script [Duration (seconds): ,1]
End If
Else
Show Custom Dialog ["Debugger missing in Menubar?"]
End If
#now follows your script that should always run in debugger
Created 17th June 2016, last changed 17th June 2016
Menubar.HasMenuCommand - Menubar.ListMenuCommands
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