On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Vince LaMonica <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, LuKreme wrote:
>
> } I am running 10.6.3 and I have many of the services enabled, just as in
> } your screenshot. They show up in the Application's menu under "Services"
> }
> } They do not show up in the contextual menu.
>
> Well, "many of the services enabled" doesn't really say much. If you're
> right clicking a file on your desktop but you don't have any of the
> services enabled that deal with files and folders, then the Services
> context menu will be blank. Make sure you enable items that are
> appropriate for what you are trying to do. If you need to use Services on
> selected text, make sure that you use a program that uses Services [eg:
> Finder, Safari, OmniFocus], and not Firefox, etc.
>
> Without knowing what you enabled and what you've kept disabled, it is
> difficult to further troubleshoot this.

No, it's really easy. I get the same as Lukreme.

This is what it looks like as a contextual menu:
http://emberapp.com/jearle/images/no-menu/

Yet these are the options available in the Services menu:
http://emberapp.com/jearle/images/services-menu

Can you see what we're talking about now? Finder is in no way giving
us the same options as the Services menu.

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