Actually 'the working screenRects' returns that info for all screens.
Maybe that could work for you.
Phil
On 1/23/22 10:21 PM, Phil Davis via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Mike,
Would this give you what you need?
function menubarHeight
return item 2 of the working screenRect
end menubarHeight
Phil Davis
On 1/23/22 7:39 PM, Mike Kerner via use-livecode wrote:
Other than using windowBoundingRect, is there any way to compute the
menubar height? The 2021 MBP's have changed the height of the menubar to
accommodate the notch.
Generally it's 42 pixels on the new MBP, except when it's something
else,
especially on secondary monitors (e.g. I've seen it at 50 px in one
case).
I want to constrain the movement of a window to keep the user from
dragging
it under the menubar. The code I have works great, until you add
monitor 2.
screenRects (plural) tells you what the rect is for the second
window, but
it doesn't take the menubar into account. I could just assume it's
the same
height as the menubar on monitor 1, but that assumes that the menubar is
present on monitor 2, as well.
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