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@@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ Sets `menu` as the application menu on macOS. On Windows and Linux, the
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Also on Windows and Linux, you can use a `&` in the top-level item name to
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indicate which letter should get a generated accelerator. For example, using
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`&File` for the file menu would result in a generated `Alt-F` accelerator that
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-opens the associated menu. The indicated character in the button label gets an
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-underline. The `&` character is not displayed on the button label.
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+opens the associated menu. The indicated character in the button label then gets an
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+underline, and the `&` character is not displayed on the button label.
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+In order to escape the `&` character in an item name, add a proceeding `&`. For example, `&&File` would result in `&File` displayed on the button label.
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Passing `null` will suppress the default menu. On Windows and Linux,
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this has the additional effect of removing the menu bar from the window.
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