I don't know but if you can set your NSStatusItem as a custom view and 
determine it's location on the screen, you can then show your custom view in a 
borderless window at that position

On Jun 2, 2010, at 9:18 PM, John Johnson wrote:

> So I know how to set a view in an NSMenuItem, but my question is how to get 
> it to look similar to the Spotlight search menu. For example, if I set the 
> first item in a popup menu to a custom view, there is still a thin strip of 
> "white" across the top. I want the gradient from the view to fill up the 
> entire background. Is this a custom control or is there a way to get an 
> NSMenu to behave like this?
> 
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