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Re: Kindershell
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Re: Kindershell


  • Subject: Re: Kindershell
  • From: John Delacour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 18:51:08 +0000
  • Mac-eudora-version: 5.3a9

At 10:32 pm -0500 26/11/02, Paul Skinner wrote:

If I use a cocoa editor I can run a selection from the Do Script service, but the whole of my Services menu is missing if I use any other app.

Services are available to all cocoa apps.

Sure, but at the expense of depriving all other apps of services. WHic version of C&E are you using and which version of 10.2? Mine is 1.0.0a3 with 10.2.2.

Did I mention it'll run shell scripts?
Javascript?
That it comes with a helper app that will handle user interaction? That the user interaction limitation will be lifted in an upcoming OS release?

I do not doubt your word regarding its virtues, but when it interferes so badly with Smile and deprives Eudora etc. of all services, I think I'll be patient and wait for the update. Interarchy is now quitting on launch even after I have removed the service, run fsck and rebooted. I'm afraid I might have to be extremely patient.

JD
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