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| OmniDictionary doesn't show up in services menu? Any idea why OmniDictionary doesn't appear in the services menu? I'm in a cocoa app, but it doesn't show up. It is in the OSX startup partition in the Applications folder, so it should work, right? Any idea why it isn't? Thanks. I want it to work ![]() |
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| OmniDictionary is now a rather old program, as OS X software goes. I believe it was released before the 10.0 retail version came out. So it wouldn't surprise me if one of the X updates broke it.
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| Mine's OK It shows up in my services menu as "Define with OmniDictionary Apple + SHIFT + = " I think that's the key combo. I just used it last night, and I'm on OS X 10.1.1
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| Weird, it just showed up. Oh well ![]() Maybe logging in then out again helped. |
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