Re: Interesting observation in OS X scripts menu
Re: Interesting observation in OS X scripts menu
- Subject: Re: Interesting observation in OS X scripts menu
- From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 19:09:51 -0700
On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 09:52 PM, John W Baxter wrote:
I believe the Pope would call this a sin of omission. I've had 10.2
installed for 1 day and miss ASM enormously at this point. I wish
whomever is calling the user interface shots would stop using billy
boxes as their behavior model.
It's there. This time, it's official.
Go to the AppleScript folder in the /Applications folder.
Run Script Menu.menu (but first, note its date: 7/27/2002)
Now you have your Scripts menu. Across restarts, etc.
If your machine is like mine, there's also a Script Runner "folder"
there.
Which Finder claims is a Classic Application...I believe that a bit
more
than I believe the icon. Note that one's date is earlier.
I'll probably get rid of mine, because Script Runner is no longer
official,
even though it once was.
Hi John,
I don't think were talkin' about the same thing here. My scripts menu
is working fine. The problem appears to be exactly as Jon Pugh
originally stated--no third party menubar items. Bummer.
Philip Aker
http://www.aker.ca
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