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Bug: Disable menubar item does not work

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 11:54
by pressurecooker
Version 1.4.8.1 on iMac11,1 running latest Sierra; in Preferences, when choosing "None" as the "Icon" under "Menubar display" does nothing, it does not disable the menubar item.

Thanks.

Re: Bug: Disable menubar item does not work

Posted: 30 Jun 2017, 22:19
by Steven
There's no way to disable the menubar icon completely, something must be still displayed.

Re: Bug: Disable menubar item does not work

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 20:24
by dilla
I'd also like to disable the icon completly. Wouldn't it be possible to show it under system settings (preferences?) instead?

Re: Bug: Disable menubar item does not work

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 20:36
by Steven
Currently no, sorry. If the app is running, it's displayed in the menubar (at least with an icon)

Re: Bug: Disable menubar item does not work

Posted: 06 Jul 2017, 08:59
by pressurecooker
Steven wrote:Currently no, sorry. If the app is running, it's displayed in the menubar (at least with an icon)
Then perhaps the option "None" could be removed from the preferences?

Re: Bug: Disable menubar item does not work

Posted: 06 Jul 2017, 11:23
by dilla
pressurecooker wrote:
Steven wrote:Currently no, sorry. If the app is running, it's displayed in the menubar (at least with an icon)
Then perhaps the option "None" could be removed from the preferences?
Well, the option "none" does indeed work, but only then, if you select another rpm or sensor first.
For me it would be fine to access it via the launchpad and being able to disable all icons, but not a big deal. :)