#lang scribble/doc @(require "common.rkt") @defclass/title[menu-item% object% (selectable-menu-item<%>)]{ A @racket[menu-item%] is a plain string-labelled menu item. Its parent must be a @racket[menu%] or @racket[popup-menu%]. When the user selects the menu item, its callback procedure is called. @defconstructor[([label label-string?] [parent (or/c (is-a?/c menu%) (is-a?/c popup-menu%))] [callback ((is-a?/c menu-item%) (is-a?/c control-event%) . -> . any)] [shortcut (or/c char? symbol? #f) #f] [help-string (or/c label-string? #f) #f] [demand-callback ((is-a?/c menu-item%) . -> . any) (lambda (i) (void))] [shortcut-prefix (listof (or/c 'alt 'cmd 'meta 'ctl 'shift 'option)) (get-default-shortcut-prefix)])]{ Creates a new menu item in @racket[parent]. The item is initially shown, appended to the end of its parent. The @racket[callback] procedure is called (with the event type @indexed-racket['menu]) when the user selects the menu item (either via a menu bar, @xmethod[window<%> popup-menu], or @xmethod[editor-admin% popup-menu]). See @method[labelled-menu-item<%> set-label] for information about mnemonic @litchar{&}s in @racket[label]. If @racket[shortcut] is not @racket[#f], the item has a shortcut. See @method[selectable-menu-item<%> get-shortcut] for more information. The @racket[shortcut-prefix] argument determines the set of modifier keys for the shortcut; see @method[selectable-menu-item<%> get-shortcut-prefix]. If @racket[help] is not @racket[#f], the item has a help string. See @method[labelled-menu-item<%> get-help-string] for more information. The @racket[demand-callback] procedure is called by the default @method[menu-item-container<%> on-demand] method with the object itself. }}