I have Run Terminal.app as background app enabled and it's not possible to disable the menubar icon. That is understandable as there is no other way to get to Preferences.
This is however annoying since the current icon is very ugly in Dark Mode (#112 (comment)).
I think there are better ways to solve this though:
- Open the
Preferences if TotalTerminal is started when it's already started.
- Have a separate helper application called
TotalTerminal Preferences which opens Preferences.
- Inject a way to get to the Preferences from the Terminal. Maybe by right-clicking the Terminal window and selecting
Preferences or something.
I have
Run Terminal.app as background appenabled and it's not possible to disable the menubar icon. That is understandable as there is no other way to get toPreferences.This is however annoying since the current icon is very ugly in Dark Mode (#112 (comment)).
I think there are better ways to solve this though:
Preferencesif TotalTerminal is started when it's already started.TotalTerminal Preferenceswhich opens Preferences.Preferencesor something.