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Re: Contextual menus


  • Subject: Re: Contextual menus
  • From: DigitEL <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:47:21 -0800

Michelle >

Check out OnMyCommand... am still using with 10.6 and allows AS to display at top level of CM.

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DigitEL

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On Dec 6, 2011, at 6:30 PM, Michelle Steiner wrote:

> On Dec 6, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Iurista GmbH wrote:
>
>>> So you're saying that there's no way to have an Applescript appear in the top level of a contextual menu, but only in the Services sub-menu?
>>
>> Well, not exactly.
>
> Well, exactly, as you proved in the following two paragraphs.
>
>> I'not an expert in services, but according to what I have read, it seems that in Snow Leopard, the services may appear as CM.
>> In fact, I used (among other) Symbolic Linker and Path Snagger as plugins in Leopard times, but had given them up because plugins were not anymore supported in Snow Leo. The mailing with you pushed me to look again for those software, and they are now available as services.
>> And now comes it: I have now installed them in services, and oh wonder: I got a CM named "Services" with submenus of the above mentioned software.
>
> I've known that you could put services in the Services sub menu.
>
>> That said, I would really give it a try and wrap the script into a service. You may need to go to systempreferences > keyboard > shortcuts to activate it...
>
> That's what I was hoping to avoid having to do.
>
> -- Michelle
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