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Re: programmatically enable script menu
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Re: programmatically enable script menu


  • Subject: Re: programmatically enable script menu
  • From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:30:57 +0100


On 24 févr. 06, at 14:00, Mike Abdullah wrote:

As you guys probably know, OS X provides a script menu item (if you enable it) that allows you to easily launch scripts.

For my part, I used to know because this support was somehow removed (far less easy to enable it from the AppleScript folders) from Mac OS X 10.4.


Now, my application installs a little script that this script menu can use. However, as part of the installation, I'd like to enable the script menu if the user wants me to. I've found a way of finding out if the menu is enabled using AppleScript, but I cannot find any way of actually enabling it!

Open the MenuExtra with the LaunchServices API?

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