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CM scripts WAS: Re: UI tip:Re: UI tip:you can cmd-drag menulings
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CM scripts WAS: Re: UI tip:Re: UI tip:you can cmd-drag menulings


  • Subject: CM scripts WAS: Re: UI tip:Re: UI tip:you can cmd-drag menulings
  • From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 21:38:08 -0400

If you like the script menu, you'll love...
http://ranchero.com/downloads/BigCat1.0b1.sit

A beautiful piece of OS 9 in OS X's zen garden of asceticism.
( not a misspelling of aestheticism )

What is it?
This contextual menu plugin for OS X gives you a Scripts submenu. You can attach your own AppleScript scripts and run them from the Finder and other applications that support contextual menus (such as BBEdit, Internet Explorer, and Eudora).


On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 01:08 AM, Timothy Bates wrote:

Hi there,
Just a UI tip for those of you in OS-X.

The menulings (monitor, date, and scripts menu etc) can be rearranged like
items in the dock, but you have to hold down the cmd key when you want to
drag these items.

The reason I mention this is that you can drag the Scripts menu hard into
the right hand corner. This is a nice Tog-space* and, since I moved the
script menu there, I find myself using it 5 times more often!

Nice word. May I offer Tognazone?
--
Paul Skinner
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