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Re: Dragging a non document onto an app icon in the Dock?
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Re: Dragging a non document onto an app icon in the Dock?


  • Subject: Re: Dragging a non document onto an app icon in the Dock?
  • From: Andreas Monitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 19:08:22 +0200

On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 06:17 , Erik M. Buck wrote:

I don't know about drag and drop, but how about services ? Provide a
service that accepts URLs. It will work from any application including word
processors, the terminal, browsers, mail,... The service can even return
values back to the applications.

I don't think many people know about the two-levels-deep services (Omni's Open URL is hidden three levels deep!). Menu handling is much too slow on Mac OS X for regular use.
I'm not even talking about Carbon apps which don't/can't support them.

andy
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Description forthcoming.


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 >Re: Dragging a non document onto an app icon in the Dock? (From: "Erik M. Buck" <email@hidden>)

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