The application menu takes the name of the currently active applicationfor example, the TextEdit application menu (Figure 12 ) or the iTunes application menu (Figure 13 ). It includes commands for working with the entire application.
1. | From the application menu, choose About application name (Figures 12 and 13 ). |
2. | A window with version and other information appears (Figure 14 ). Read the information it contains. Figure 14. The About window for TextEdit provides its version number and other information. |
3. | When you're finished reading about the application, click the window's close button. |
1. | From the application menu, choose Preferences (Figures 12 and |
2. | The application's Preferences window (Figure 15 ) or dialog appears. Set options as desired. Figure 15. TextEdit's Preferences window offers two panes of options you can set to customize the way TextEdit looks and works. |
3. | Click the window's close button. or Click the dialog's OK or Save button. |
Preference options vary greatly from one application to another. To learn more about an application's preferences, check its documentation or onscreen help.
From the application menu, choose Hide
application name (Figures 12 and
13 ) or press
You cannot hide the active application if it is the only application that is open (the Finder) or if all the other open applications are already hidden.
From the application menu, choose Hide Others (Figures 12 and
13 ) or press
Hold down
Click the application's icon (or any of its document icons) in the Dock (Figure 1 ).
From the application menu, choose Show All (Figures 12 and
13 ).
1. | From the application menu, choose Quit application name (Figures 12 and 13 ), or press |
2. | If unsaved documents are open, a dialog appears, asking whether you want to save changes to documents. The appearance of this dialog varies depending on the application that displays it. Figure 16 shows an example from TextEdit when a single unsaved document is open. Click the appropriate button to save the document(s) or quit without saving (Cancel). Figure 16. This dialog appears when you close a TextEdit document that contains unsaved changes.The application closes all windows, saves preference files (if applicable), and quits. |