I don't believe so. Creating menu items requires you to create a plug-in with the Photoshop SDK. There are many examples that come with the included documentation.
Can you add a menu item to Photoshop with scripting?
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19-09-2022 - |
Question
I've written a script that has a couple of functions for copy and paste. I'd like to add a menu item (maybe under Edit) for both and link them to each respective function. Is this even possible? I'm using CS6 Javascript. Thanks.
An example that shows how to create a menu item that calls a function containing an alert would be very helpful.
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This is the closest I've found to create a menu item. That is, scripts placed in a particular folder will be automatically found on restart, and then you can create keyboard shortcuts allowing for quicker access.)
- Add your script to the Preset folder (It'll be something like,
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\Presets\Scripts
) - Restart Photoshop and your preset will be listed with the other scripts in the (File -> Scripts) menu.
- Add a keyboard shortcut to the menu item. In the (Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts) menu, expand the (File -> Scripts) tab and follow the instructions to add shortcuts.
It is possible to create menu items by using Adobe's Generator tool. See below link for more information.
https://github.com/adobe-photoshop/generator-core
_generator.addMenuItem(id, label, true, false).then(
function () {
console.log("menu item added:", label)
}, function () {
console.error("unable to add menu item", label)
}
);