Sigh...see the following article from Macworld. Services *should* be in the Finder contextual menu, but there is a bug in SL that sometimes keeps them from displaying:
"In addition to appearing on the Services menu itself, Snow Leopard's services are also supposed to appear on the contextual menu that pops up when you Control-click (or right-click) on a selection. In theory, for instance, you could select some text on a Web page in Safari, Control-click on it, then select the New Email With Selection service from the contextual menu. Unfortunately, due to an apparent bug in 10.6, this doesn't always work." http://www.macworld.com/article/142419/2009/08/snowleopardservices.html -- Darby C. Lines <[email protected]> www.theangrydrunk.com "We are all members of this society. Join it or leave it." On Monday, April 12, 2010, at 02:53PM, "Jared Earle" <[email protected]> wrote: >On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Vince LaMonica <[email protected]> wrote: >> You only have *3* services enabled in Finder? > >No, no, no. I have hundreds, just like you. Those are the three active >when you click on a JPEG. > >> Well, enable them in the >> Keyboard Shortcuts system pref like my previous screenshot shows. There's >> over 100 in mine, grouped by function. Again, the screenshot: >> >> http://skitch.com/vjl323/n6xt8/keyboard > >Looks like mine: >http://emberapp.com/jearle/images/keyboard > >At some point, you're going to remember installing a contextual menu >plug-in and the we can all look back on this with mirth and merriment >and install the same hack you've got. > >-- > Jared Earle :: There is no SPORK > [email protected] :: http://jearle.eu > Hosting :: http://cat5.org > Blog :: http://blog.23x.net >_______________________________________________ >MacOSX-talk mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk > > _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
