![]() ![]() The original separate files are also included within the zip. img.ħ20k DOS Floppy disc images created for all DOS entries (raw, non-interleaved) and given the extension. Where you see entries that state 'BASIC required' go to:ĪDFS 800k disc images file extensions renamed from. You will find a very good page of help for the GEM discs and the Master 512 here: (Load Gem Disc 1 which can be found bundled with both of these emulators). They will also work in an emulator such as B-Em or Beebem (version 4.03) running DOS+. The discs in the 512 section are for a MASTER WITH A 512 BOARD FITTED. They mostly have to do with the interface – you can customize the size of the XMenu icons, whether they have text names next to the icon or just the icon, and more.See this page for a description of how this catalogue works and how it is laid outĥ12 8BS A&B APD ARC BBC BUG CJR EDU ELB ELK EMU EUD EUG FAC GLM HPD JGH JJF JJR MRP MUS TAU TBI TDU TMU TYB ![]() Make sure to check out some of the other Preferences for XMenu.composing an email, editing a document etc). These behave a bit differently than the other XMenu items – when you select one of the text files its contents will be ‘pasted’ wherever your cursor is (eg. From the Menu Bar click the ‘scissors’ icon and you’ll see a list of the text files in your Snippets folder.Copy some text files into the Snippets folder.~/Library/Application Support/XMenu/SnippetsĪ Finder window will open to an empty folder named Snippets Repeat steps #12 and #13 but this time paste in the following line: Once again open the Preferences and this time place a check in the box labeled Snippets.After you’ve placed at least one alias or file into the Custom folder, click the new ‘heart’ icon in your Menu Bar to access them.Now put some stuff in that Custom folder – a good place to start is with some Alias files.A new Finder window will open and display the contents (nothing yet) of your XMenu Custom folder.~/Library/Application Support/XMenu/Custom Copy and paste the following text into the Go to the folder: field and click the Go button:.Open a Finder window and select Go from the Menu Bar and then Go to Folder… from the drop-down menu.Don’t bother clicking it yet, there’s nothing there. This time a ‘heart’ icon will appear in your Menu Bar.Return to the XMenu Preferences and this time place a check in the box next to User-Defined.Ta-da – all of the files and folders in your Documents folder are now just two clicks away.A new icon will appear in your menu bar – one that looks like two ‘documents’.User Defined is a menu that you can really customize (and we’ll cover it in depth a bit further down) and the last menu is Snippets, which we’ll also cover in detail. The third item is Home, which will display a list of all the files and folders in your /Users/ “your-user-name” folder. ![]() The first is Applications which we’ve already covered, the next is Developer which if enabled will display a menu like the Applications one, except it will only display the Apps listed in /Developer/Applications (which most of us don’t even have or use). The first section contains all of the items that can be displayed in the Menu Bar. From here you can really customize XMenu.To further configure XMenu, select the “A” icon again but this time choose XMenu and then Preferences…. ![]() If you select any of your Apps from this list, they’ll open. A list of all your Applications will appear.When XMenu opens for the first time, one or more new icons will appear in your Menu Bar.Once you’ve entered your password, place a check in the box next to XMenu.app When the System Preferences open select the small ‘lock’ icon in the bottom left corner so that you can make changes. You’ll be prompted to allow XMenu to control your Mac.If it does, just minimize it for now and give it a review later. Once the installation has completed, the XMenu Help file may open. Head over to the Mac App Store and download and install XMenu.This detailed step-by-step guide will show you how to add icons to the Menu Bar on your Mac that allow you to launch Apps and quickly access files or folders. ![]()
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