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Re: [OFF] Services Question - X.1
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Re: [OFF] Services Question - X.1


  • Subject: Re: [OFF] Services Question - X.1
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 11:58:14 +0100

James,

>>>>>> James Bredijk (JB) wrote at Tue, 16 Oct 2001 19:20:10 -0400:
JB> Is there something that I have to do in order for the existing "services"
JB> to work on X.1??

I guess, to yell at those developers who use the blasted Carbon thing to
implement them explicitly (or perhaps at Apple to make it a toolbox-thing
instead of application-code thing: I am not quite sure that it would be
possible though, although so far as I remember my OS6 programming ages ago I
thing it might be).

JB> Since I upgraded to X.1, none of the "services" are ever
JB> enabled for any application at any time.

In all Cocoa apps services do work, and always did. Unless your installation
is messed up somehow, they would there as well. Just try eg. running
TextEdit, and Services/Grab/Selection should work perfectly. Or run Terminal,
select some text, and check Services/Make Sticky.
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