Yup, you need the striped one for this feature.

                        Jerry

On Jan 29, 2006, at 5:19 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

> It is all Tiger only, right? I mean that dictionary thing? I can  
> look up  a  word under services, or find a contextual menu with  
> everything but dictionary. So I assume it's the tiger beast that  
> has all those features. I am still Panther based.
> Marta
>
> As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words  
> are
> used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by
> destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time  
> people will
> solemnly vote against their own interests. -Gore Vidal, writer  
> (1925- )
>
> On Jan 29, 2006, at 17:00, Jerry Yeager wrote:
>
>> Also you can select a word or phrase in the Mail message (or in  
>> other apps) and then hold down the control key while you click on  
>> the highlighted selection. A contextual menu will pop-up with  
>> "Look Up In Dictionary" being one of the choices.
>>
>>                     Jerry
>>
>> On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:25 PM, R. D. Preston wrote:
>>
>>> On Jan 29, 2006, at 3:49 PM, Bill Micou wrote:
>>>
>>>> but now I also know where to find the OSX-Tiger dictionary  
>>>> (command control D). Hey, it doesn't work in Mail.
>>>> Bill Micou
>>> Alternate methods for Dictionary access:
>>> 1) Launch Dictionary directly, and then set its Dock icon to stay  
>>> with
>>>  the "Keep in Dock" option; allows Dock access whenever you need it.
>>> 2) Highlight questionable word while in Mail composition window,
>>>  then go to [Mail > Services > Look Up In Dictionary].
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Russ Preston
>>
>> -----------------------------------
>> No! George
>
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