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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.
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dtruett
 
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Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu

Postby turly » 27 Dec 2009, 16:50

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.
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.
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Re: Menubar item also shows up in contextual menu

Postby dtruett » 20 Dec 2009, 22:11

Just 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