Re: contextual menu plugin example in cocoa
Re: contextual menu plugin example in cocoa
- Subject: Re: contextual menu plugin example in cocoa
- From: Mark Munz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 16:12:07 -0700
> - 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.
As someone who has been pushing better Services support since 10.0,
some of these issues are among the list of issues that I think still
need addressing to better flesh out Services.
Snow Leopard Services is a good start, but there is more to be done,
especially if it is to be used as an alternative to CMMs.
I've filed a number of bugs on Services and recommend you do so as
well. Not sure if it is better to file each issue separately or group
them together. The more folks that push for it, the better some of
these issues can be addressed without waiting another 7-8 years.
--
Mark Munz
unmarked software
http://www.unmarked.com/
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