On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 11:52  AM, John Slavin wrote:

> Well, you're right Jeremy.  Now here's the strange part.  I swear that
> Applescript icon wasn't in my finder menu.  I went to the preferences
> to see if I could add it.  That didn't work.  So then I thought that
> perhaps it was an application and maybe the setting to add the icon was
> in the application, so I looked in the application folder and found the
> Script Editor application together with a folder called "Script
> menu.menu"  The script editor didn't have any settings for adding it,
> (there are preferences, but it was greyed out), so I tried to open
> script menu.menu, but there wasn't anything in it, but the description
> says it's a menuextra plugin.  So I think I'll go find the folder
> called menuextra plugins and put a copy in there.
>  [ snip ]

just drag Script Menu.menu to your menu bar and let go when all the 
icons rearrange to where you want them.


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