I had this same problem and it led me to quite a useful solution. I'll start off by saying that unfortunately this is a Mac OS X thing but I'm guessing that there should be a way to do it on windows as well.
The key is an application call Fluid - which can convert any web page into a menu bar drop-down item.
For those running a mac give this a try:
download Fluid from
here
- launch AC
go to AC Help
copy URL from browser
launch Fluid
put in URL and give it a name
click 'Create'
… and there you have it! (almost)
now ArchiCAD Help has become an application on your computer so …
- launch that
go to the application name on he left of your menu next to the apple and select "Convert to menuExtra SSB" from the dropdown (since at the moment your new application is a floating window like any other application)
… and voila - it should be right there in your menu ready to go
You can do things like add it to your startup applications, or change the icon (like you do any other mac icon)
One tweak I would recommend:
- right click the application in the menu and choose "Preferences"
go to "Advanced"
select "Allow browsing to any URL"
…. I say this because it gives your new application the option to step outside the root URL momentarily if necessary.
This is essential for
remember the milk (yes I did it with that too)
I also did one for this very same archicad talk. Being fairly new to AC I work with Help and AC talk ready to access in my menu
all the time.
Good luck!