Interacting doesn't help. No services are available. Something is  
wrong here.
/Krister

30 aug 2009 kl. 18.10 skrev Marie Howarth:

>
> I never looked at services in mail before, but I just opened text edit
> and services are working fine for me there. and as I interacted with
> the email I'm writing, services comes up fine here too. when I wasn't
> interacting however, so vo wasn't really interacting with anything,
> services was dimmed. try interacting with something and see if that
> helps. you're not stupid, things are slightly different, as to be
> expected with our new kitty. soon we'll love it more than the last :)
> any help give me a yell :)
> On Aug 30, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>> Nope, this doesn't seem to be true, unless there's something
>> completely a miss in my brains. An example: I tried to search for
>> something on Google, which worked well under Leopard. Pressing cmd-
>> shift-l yealded no result, no search dialog or anything and now when
>> i'm in mail, you could expect that there would turn up any services,
>> but no, no services are available a dimmed text informs me. Something
>> is screwed up here or i'm too stupid to understand this new kitty.
>> /Krister
>>
>> 30 aug 2009 kl. 16.51 skrev JC Helary:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 30 août 2009 à 23:38, Krister Ekstrom a écrit :
>>>
>>>> It looks that if i go into the applications menu on my mac and go
>>>> into
>>>> the "services" menu, VO informs me that no services are available,
>>>> although there should be.
>>>
>>> It looks as if the services available in the application menu depend
>>> on the context. If there is no "context" a service can use then that
>>> service won't be available. For ex, the services available if you
>>> select a string are different from those when you select a file.
>>>
>>> If nothing is selected then no services are available.
>>>
>>>> There's a settings command and choosing it
>>>> takes me to the keyboard shortcuts panel of the system settings,
>>>> but i
>>>> don't want to define keyboard shortcuts, all i want is to enable
>>>> services if such beast of a command exists, and otherwise i want to
>>>> know what gives and if i can do something about it.
>>>
>>> You should select something on which to apply a service.
>>>
>>>> Oh, and when i try enabling the services i want, which i have to do
>>>> one by one, i get an error that the command already is taken by
>>>> another program. Now i'm confused again.
>>>
>>> I think it is safe to use the defaults.
>>>
>>> Jean-Christophe Helary
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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