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How to add Menus and menu item in Photoshop Startup using Scripting?

Engaged ,
Nov 23, 2015 Nov 23, 2015

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Hi EveryOne!

Is this possible to add Custom Menus and menu item in Photoshop?


Thanks in advance.


-yajiv

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Nov 24, 2015 Nov 24, 2015

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Scripts can have a dialog window but to have something like at menu or menu bar would require the use of a Palette Window and there is no goo scripting support for pallet windows. You may want to look at creating Photoshop extensions.  If a dialog window will do there is a PDF in the Adobe SDK downloads that covers ScriptUI.  There the are some issues in CC 2015 when it comes to ScriptUI...

You can add a menu intem is Some Photoshop Menues like Photoshop menu File "File>Scripts>Your Script Name"  or "File>Automate>Your Automate Name" filters can alsi be added.

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Engaged ,
Nov 24, 2015 Nov 24, 2015

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Hi JJMack,

Thanks for your prompt reply. How do I create PS extension (Except Adobe Configurator)

Its possible to write script for runtime update..? using Adobe Configurator or other ..?

-yajiv

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Nov 24, 2015 Nov 24, 2015

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I gave up on extensions back in CS6.  Adobe has since changed  again no more flash support HTML 5 is in. Also some image support has been removed. Extensions need to be signed and put on Adobe Add On site and be installed by the creative cloud desktop application.. Oh such fun.

JJMack

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Nov 25, 2015 Nov 25, 2015

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Adobe has since changed  again no more flash support HTML 5 is in.

And Configurator is being missed …

Photoshop: Provide an HTML5 alternative to Configurator for CC 2014 and onwards

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