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How can I change the height of an NSMenuItem? When I change the font of a menu, an NSMenuItem automatically resizes to just fit the title, leaving no space above or below the title. It looks very cramped.

Looks like this:

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Want it to look like this:

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I've tried a million tweaks related to the attributed title of the menu items, but to no avail. I also don't want to use the view property of the menu items because I want to keep the highlight. Any other ideas?

Edit: This is what I'd like (more or less), but based on NSMenu, not redoing it from the ground up.

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You can set an empty 1-pixel wide image with the desired height:

NSImage *image=[[NSImage alloc]initWithSize:NSMakeSize(1,30)];

[menuItem setImage:image];

Obviously you end up with titles that are offset 1 pixel to the right, though that may be acceptable if uniformly applied.

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  • Thanks, it worked well. I'll accept this as the answer in a day unless something better comes up. I guess the "best" solution would be to re-implement NSMenu from the ground up, but that just doesn't seem worth it. I edited the original question to show a picture of the iTunes 11 menu, which is more or less what I'm going for.
    – danjonweb
    Aug 3, 2013 at 21:05
  • Nice outside of the box thinking xD
    – IluTov
    Nov 23, 2014 at 14:26
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// you want height 100    
[menuItem setView:[[NSView alloc] initWithFrame:NSMakeRect(0, 0, 0, 100)]];
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  • This gets rid of all the text in the view, unfortunately.
    – SilverWolf
    Apr 7, 2018 at 19:40
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An option is to use NSAttributedString as following:

let font = NSFont.systemFont(ofSize: NSFont.systemFontSize)
let fontLineHeight = (font.ascender + abs(font.descender))
let lineHeight: CGFloat = fontLineHeight * 1.4
let style = NSMutableParagraphStyle()
style.minimumLineHeight = lineHeight
style.maximumLineHeight = lineHeight
let baselineOffset = (lineHeight - fontLineHeight) / 2
let item = NSMenuItem()
item.attributedTitle = NSAttributedString(string: title,
                                          attributes: [
                                            .paragraphStyle: style,
                                            .baselineOffset: baselineOffset
                                          ])
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If you are looking for a re-implementation of NSMenu based upon NSWindow rather than the Carbon side of things check out JGMenuWindow:

https://github.com/SquaredTiki/JGMenuWindow

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