A horizontal menu bar, which displays [PopupMenu]s or system global menu. New items can be created by adding [PopupMenu] nodes to his node. Returns number of menu items. Returns [PopupMenu] associated with menu item. Returns menu item title. Returns menu item tooltip. Returns [code]true[/code], if menu item is disabled. Returns [code]true[/code], if menu item is hidden. Returns [code]true[/code], if system global menu is supported and used by this [MenuBar]. If [code]true[/code], shortcuts are disabled and cannot be used to trigger the button. If [code]true[/code], menu item is disabled. If [code]true[/code], menu item is hidden. Sets menu item title. Sets menu item tooltip. Flat [MenuBar] don't display item decoration. Language code used for line-breaking and text shaping algorithms, if left empty current locale is used instead. If [code]true[/code], [MenuBar] will use system global menu when supported. Position in the global menu to insert first [MenuBar] item at. If [code]true[/code], when the cursor hovers above menu item, it will close the current [PopupMenu] and open the other one. Base text writing direction. Default text [Color] of the menu item. Text [Color] used when the menu item is disabled. Text [Color] used when the menu item is focused. Only replaces the normal text color of the menu item. Disabled, hovered, and pressed states take precedence over this color. Text [Color] used when the menu item is being hovered. Text [Color] used when the menu item is being hovered and pressed. The tint of text outline of the menu item. Text [Color] used when the menu item is being pressed. The horizontal space between menu items. The size of the text outline. [Font] of the menu item's text. Font size of the menu item's text. [StyleBox] used when the menu item is disabled. [StyleBox] used when the menu item is focused. The [code]focus[/code] [StyleBox] is displayed [i]over[/i] the base [StyleBox], so a partially transparent [StyleBox] should be used to ensure the base [StyleBox] remains visible. A [StyleBox] that represents an outline or an underline works well for this purpose. To disable the focus visual effect, assign a [StyleBoxEmpty] resource. Note that disabling the focus visual effect will harm keyboard/controller navigation usability, so this is not recommended for accessibility reasons. [StyleBox] used when the menu item is being hovered. Default [StyleBox] for the menu item. [StyleBox] used when the menu item is being pressed.