You hide an app. You minimize a window. You can command tab to a hidden app, it unhides and brings to the front all windows that were showing before. If it has no visible windows you can see its menus, its minimized windows in the dock. Hiding an app is the typical thing you want to do to focus on other apps. Step 3: Check the Automatically hide and show the menu bar option. The menu bar will immediately hide from view. To view the menu bar, simply drag your cursor up to the top of the screen and hold it there for a second. Just like the Dock when hidden, the menu bar should reveal itself automatically when the cursor is near.
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for macOS
This page offers gretl for macOS 10.6 ('Snow Leopard', released 2009) or higher. If you're running a version of OS X prior to 10.6 please see our gretl for legacy Macs page.
Getting gretl
You have a choice of the latest 'official' release or the current'snapshot'. The snapshot is more up to date: often it will containbug-fixes but sometimes it will contain newly introduced bugs. To seewhat's new in the snapshot, take a look at the gretlChange log (the 'in progress' entry).
latest release (Aug 6, 2020) | |
OR current snapshot | gretl-quartz.pkg |
Tip: If you're updating your gretl installation it may be advisable to delete the old version of gretl before installing the new one.
You may also be interested in the optional extrasbelow.
Installing gretl
Here's the drill:
- Click to download either the latest release or the 'snapshot' (above). Theselected gretl package file should appear in your Downloads after a shortwhile, or it may be opened by the Mac Installer program right away.If the package is not opened automatically, minimize your browser window soyou can see what's happening on your desktop, then double-click on the gretlfile in Downloads to open the installer. Either way, you should then bewalked through the installation process.
- Downloaded excel allow apps keychain mac not working. Navigate to Applications in the Finder and you should now see a gretlicon there. Double-clicking should start gretl. On its first run gretlmay take a while to start, as it scans the fonts available on yoursystem. Assuming gretl starts OK, you can drag its icon from Applicationsonto the dock to get a quick-launcher.
- Clean up: the installer (pkg) file canbe moved to the Trash once installation is completed.
Apple security issues
If you're downloading gretl from this site you can be confident that theinstaller contains no malware. However, Apple's security measures may blockinstalling and/or running gretl. In that case what you have to do depends onwhether you're running macOS 10.15 ('Catalina') or higher, or an earlier version. https://everfly577.weebly.com/itunes-lyrics-app-mac.html.
- If your macOS is earlier than Catalina, the discussion (with screenshots)at therampagedevblog should tell you what you need to know.
- If you're running Catalina or higher, here's a step-by-step HOWTO.
- Open System Preferences and navigate to 'Security & privacy'. Select the General tab. We'll come back to this window shortly.
- Double-click the gretl .pkg file. You'll get a message 'gretl-quartz.pkg can't be opened because Apple cannot check it ..'. Click OK to close the window.
- In the tab mentioned in item 1 you will see a message with a button Open Anyway: click that button.
- Double-click the gretl pkg file again. Now you'll get the same window as in item 2, but with two buttons: Open and Cancel. Click Open and gretl will be installed.
- There's a further security issue with Catalina: after installation of gretl, how do you allow the program to access files on your Desktop and other locations? Again, you do this via the 'Security & privacy' item under System Preferences; see Apple's Catalina guide.
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Optional extras
You may wish to install X-13-ARIMA-SEATS and/or TRAMO/SEATS. These are specialized programs foranalysis of seasonal time series data, in 64-bit macOS versions compatible with gretl. Theycan be installed via the 'gretl console' in the GUI program; just type thefollowing commands, respectively:
![Mac Mac](/uploads/1/3/4/1/134151905/449889792.jpg)
You likely have a number of apps that startup when you login to your Mac. Setting those up goes something like this: Right-click the icon when it’s in the macOS dock and click “Open at Login.”
But now, you have all of these apps opening willy-nilly all over your Desktop. There’s a cleaner way to handle the apps that will be opening automatically at login.
How To Automatically Minimize Apps That Startup at Login on macOS
1.) Click on the Apple logo () in the upper left-hand corner of your Mac’s Desktop. (As seen below.)
2.) Click “System Preferences…” in the menu that appears. (As seen above.)
3.) When System Preferences opens, click the “Users & Groups” icon. (As seen below.)
4.) Select your user profile, and then tick the “hide” box next to all the applications that you would like to be minimized when macOS starts up. (As seen below.)
Mac Auto Minimises Apps App
Now, when macOS starts up, those apps will run, but they’ll minimized themselves to the dock upon launch. Now, when the apps open automatically at login, things will look much neater, and you won’t have to minimize a metric buttload of apps before you get down to work.
Mac Auto Minimises Apps Free
For more tips and tricks on how to make better use of your Mac, iOS device, Apple Watch, or Apple TV, be sure to visit the “How To” section of our website.