Am Mi,27.08.2008 um 03:20 schrieb Graff:
I forgot to mention that you'll have to force the Dock to re-load
its preferences after fooling around like this.
I really only know how to do this through the terminal or through
AppleScript, although I'm sure there are other ways to do it
IIRC, you can send a HUP to the application to make it re-read its
defaults. I don't know, whether Dock.app automatically updates the dock.
Here's an example of an AppleScript:
NSString *quitSource = @"tell application \"/System/Library/
CoreServices/Dock.app\" to quit";
NSAppleScript *quitScript = [[NSAppleScript alloc]
initWithSource:quitSource];
NSDictionary *theError = [[NSDictionary alloc] init];
[quitScript executeAndReturnError:&theError];
- Ken
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