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28.04.2007 18:52:40
Behaviour Construction Kit and Menu
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I use Behaviour Construction Kit to create actions for Skim (a pdf reader), and while using Skim, I can press menu to bring up Remote Buddy Menu, which shows me the buttons legend and recent file list, etc.

But it's not in my Remote Buddy main menu, so in Preferences -> Menu -> My profile, I drag the app under the Application menu, just behind Safari (is there any other way to add it into the menu? )

Now I can see it in the menu, but as other applications, such like Safari, there's a "<" to return to main menu and a ">" to go into Safari's menu, but for Skim, there's only "<" but no ">". So my question is how to add Skim to the menu and get a ">" to go into its menu?

Thanks & regards 

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30.04.2007 13:34:02
Re: Behaviour Construction Kit and Menu
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Hello Yuxuan,

thanks for asking.

You did everything correctly, except the drag & drop step in the 
menu. In order to get the usual context menu for your Behaviour, you 
have to drag the Behaviour from the "palette" on the left half of the 
window to the right. Dragging the app itself from the Finder to the 
menu will create a filesystem entry, which in this case functions 
just as a launcher and has no association with the Behaviour you 
created at all.

Hope that explains and helps you further.

Best regards, 
Felix