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Re: contextual menu plugin example in cocoa
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Re: contextual menu plugin example in cocoa


  • Subject: Re: contextual menu plugin example in cocoa
  • From: Gregory Weston <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 18:48:22 -0400

Klaus Wik wrote:

Actually, now that services isn't one big bloated list that is always
on, it is a sensible replacement.

Mixed feelings. It makes a certain kind of sense, but we lose a few things that I've considered important:


- Items that change title and effect when modifier keys are used.
- Items that reflect the context on which they're about to operate (such as a file name or "### Files").
- Fine control over the conditions under which items are presented. You can't, for example, define a command to operate on file system objects but identify specific objects - like, say, the /System hierarchy - as invalid.



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