static void Main(string[] args) { MessageBox.Show(IntPtr.Zero, "ola", "mnundo"); if (IntPtr.Size == 4) { Debug.Assert(false, "sciter.dll that comes bundled in TestGTK is the x64 version, make sure to change it to the x86 version if building for x86 (Windows only)"); } #if WINDOWS // Sciter needs this for drag'n'drop support; STAThread is required for OleInitialize succeess int oleres = PInvokeWindows.OleInitialize(IntPtr.Zero); Debug.Assert(oleres == 0); #endif #if GTKMONO PInvokeGTK.gtk_init(IntPtr.Zero, IntPtr.Zero); Mono.Setup(); #endif /* * NOTE: * In Linux, if you are getting a System.TypeInitializationException below, it is because you don't have 'libsciter-gtk-64.so' in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. * Run 'sudo bash install-libsciter.sh' contained in this package to install it in your system. */ // Create the window AppWindow = new Window(); // Prepares SciterHost and then load the page AppHost = new Host(AppWindow); // Run message loop PInvokeUtils.RunMsgLoop(); }
public override void DidFinishLaunching(NSNotification notification) { Mono.Setup(); // Create the window AppWindow = new Window(); // Prepares SciterHost and then load the page AppHost = new Host(AppWindow); // Set our custom menu with Cocoa if (true) { // From XIB/NIB file (editable in Xcode Interface Builder) NSArray arr; bool res = NSBundle.MainBundle.LoadNibNamed("MainMenu", NSApplication.SharedApplication, out arr); Debug.Assert(res); } else { // Or we can create it programatically var menu1 = new NSMenu(); menu1.AddItem(new NSMenuItem("Hi there")); menu1.AddItem(NSMenuItem.SeparatorItem); menu1.AddItem(new NSMenuItem("Exit", (sender, e) => NSApplication.SharedApplication.Terminate(menu1))); var menu2 = new NSMenu("Second menu"); menu2.AddItem(new NSMenuItem("What")); menu2.AddItem(new NSMenuItem("Hey")); var menubar = new NSMenu(); menubar.AddItem(new NSMenuItem { Submenu = menu1 }); menubar.AddItem(new NSMenuItem { Submenu = menu2 }); NSApplication.SharedApplication.MainMenu = menubar; } }