Re: No Services on new iMac

2011-02-15 Thread Michael Emery
I have gone to System Preferenceskeyboardkeyboard
shortcutsServices and checked the ones i want, but
nothing shows up.

I get exactly the same problem on my new iMac, Jane. I am aware that
services are sorta contextual, but my favorite text-handling services
are totally missing in action. Very frustrating!

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Re: No Services on new iMac

2011-02-15 Thread Dan

At 5:52 AM -0800 2/15/2011, Michael Emery wrote:

I get exactly the same problem on my new iMac, Jane. I am aware that
services are sorta contextual, but my favorite text-handling services
are totally missing in action. Very frustrating!


Services from exactly what application?  Has that app been updated 
with SL support?


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Re: No Services on new iMac

2011-02-14 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Feb 14, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:

 I am running Snow leopard, 10.6.6 on my new iMac. How do I get
 Services to load?
 
 I have gone to System Preferenceskeyboardkeyboard shortcutsServices
 and checked the ones i want, but nothing shows up. I select Services
 in Finder and other Apps, and it says No Services Apply for
 everything!

Services depend on something being selected in the document or open in Finder; 
'no services apply' is the default state of affairs if you have nothing 
selected or open.

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