Its just like on iOS, what is showing is what is selected.

On Jun 30, 8:37 am, WahooCharley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday, June 29, 2012 4:19:28 PM UTC-4, Daniel Siemer wrote:
>
> > Growl 1.4 uses the only known approved method for starting at login
> > under sandboxing, using a helper which launches the main app.  This
> > helper will not appear in your user's login items in System
> > Preferences as it is managed by launchd (also, when you launch growl,
> > and it was set to start at login, we remove the old login item for
> > Growl.app, since we wont be able to remove it when we are fully
> > sandboxed).  The best way to look and see if it is registering
> > correctly with launchd is to run this command in Terminal.app:
> > launchctl list | grep growl
>
> > If when the switch is on,
>
> Please clarify the position of the slider toggle (which IMHO is not
> user-friendly). If you can "see" the word ON exposed, does that mean it's
> ON or that it needs to be selected?
>
> It would have been simple to provide a green check mark or the like if
> startup at login was enabled.
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> > you see com.growl.GrowlLauncher listed, it
> > is working correctly,
> > If when the switch is on, you dont see it, there is something that has
> > gone wrong.  launchd is a great tool, but it can be buggy as all get
> > out at times.  The basic troubleshooting steps of repairing
> > permissions with Disk Utility, and repairing the launchd database (You
> > can use the command line, or a utility such as Cocktail to do so)
> > sometimes bring positive results.

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