Thread-topic: Quick AppleScript to open an SSH session to a client
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On 5/1/08 4:05 PM, "Tim Crawford" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Posting off list, so I don't sound too stupid.
>
>> This is something I like to call 'lazy-smart'. TAdded to my Remote
>> Desktop
>> script menu. Thanks!
>
> How do I get a "remote Desktop script menu?
>
(This may be handy to more people than you, so I'm sending it to the list.)
Launch /Applications/AppleScript/AppleScript Utility.app and enable the
"Show Script Menu in menu bar" option. You'll see the script menu appear. To
add scripts to the menu, drop them in your ~/Library/Scripts folder. Scripts
in the root level of this folder are accessible from any application.
If you have application-specific scripts that you only want to appear when a
certain application is front-most, create a folder structure within the
Scripts folder like so:
~/Library/Scripts/Applications/<app name>
Any scripts placed in the "app name" folder will appear only when you access
the script menu while that app is active. Make sure the app name matches the
name of the application as it is displayed in the menu bar to the right of
the Apple menu.
--
Peter M. Bukowinski
IT Sr. Support Engineer
Janelia Farm Research Campus
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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