This should do it. The main window is a global ($winTransformer), and the NotifyIcon control has the name "niTray". You need to have a window, but it doesn't have to be visible.
my $mnuTray = Win32::GUI::MakeMenu(
"tray" => "tray",
" > &URL" => "mnuTrayUrl",
" > > &Fix" => "mnuTrayUrlFix",
" > &Format" => "mnuTrayFormat",
" > > Remove formatting" => "mnuTrayFormatRemove",
" > > Flow" => "mnuTrayFormatFlow",
" > &RegExp" => "mnuTrayRegexp",
" > > Substitute" => "mnuTrayRegexpSubst",
" > -" => 0,
" > E&xit" => "mnuTrayExit",
);
sub ::niTray_RightClick {
my ($x, $y) = Win32::GUI::GetCursorPos();
$winTransformer->TrackPopupMenu($mnuTray->{tray}, $x, $y);
return(1);
}
/J
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