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Contextual Menu Plugin - not getting registered??
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Contextual Menu Plugin - not getting registered??


  • Subject: Contextual Menu Plugin - not getting registered??
  • From: Steve Cronin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 03:42:49 -0500

Folks;

I'm trying to write a pretty simple contextual menu plug in

I've modeled it after SampleCMPlugin. I just to the COM stuff straight away.

I successfully compile and move the release product to ~/Library/ Contextual Menu Items

I log out and back in

I never see any of the printf() embedded in queryInterface() or examineContext()
I never see the menu item (it is a text based item)


I know I must be doing something pretty silly but debugging this is baffling me:
If I state a Custom Executable do I still need to logout and back in (or restart the Finder?)
Do I move the debug product to the location mentioned above?


The UUID thing is confusing me as well.
I did 'genuid' and embedded that in info.pList but there is a second UUID in SampleCMPlugin that is not explained....


Ahhh I'm frustrated   -- Any help really appreciated!

Steve
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