Can you post a pic of your FinderPop Items folder - ie, what is the full name of your "3rd Grade 09-10" folder?
If you want it to appear ONLY in the menubar, it should be something like
3rd Grade 09-10---m
Note the "---m" bit at the end.
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dtruett 27 Dec 2009, 17:01 | Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu
I had tried adding "-!!m" to the name when DonaldPR suggested it with no results. Works perfectly now. Thanks for all the help. Don't know what a pint costs where you are, but 5 euros are on the way from PayPal. |
dtruett 24 Dec 2009, 19:58 | Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu
Maybe it's just my system, but with 2.2.4b6 I get the same result. Haven't tried the terminal trick yet though.
Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menuCan you post a pic of your FinderPop Items folder - ie, what is the full name of your "3rd Grade 09-10" folder? If you want it to appear ONLY in the menubar, it should be something like 3rd Grade 09-10---m Note the "---m" bit at the end. |
dtruett 21 Dec 2009, 17:43 | Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu
Adding a space and -!!m does indeed make the school folder show up in the menubar. What happens with a right-click or control-click in the finder is that I get the FinderPop Items (which doesn't show the school folder inside it) on the top line. I may not have been clear. I would like to access those items from the menubar only and not have FinderPop Items show up in the contextual menu. Thanks for the tip, though. |
dtruett 20 Dec 2009, 22:10 | Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu
Just downloaded 2.2.2b4 from the last version. Running 10.6.2. Still happens in the Finder. I've attached a screenshot.
Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menuJust downloaded 2.2.2b4 from the last version. Running 10.6.2. Still happens in the Finder. I've attached a screenshot. |
dtruett 13 Dec 2009, 21:20 | Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu
I have one item there-my school folder alias. I may be missing something obvious, but it also shows up whenever I right click or control click on anything, including the desktop. This seems to defeat the purpose of having it in the menubar. I really only want to access it from the empty menubar space. I've checked the settings in SysPrefs, but can't make it behave thusly. Am I missing something? Thanks |