Hello:
I am not sure that I understand exactly what you want to do. I would like to nuke the damn thing so it never shows up again, regardless of where I move the curser. I have taken everything out of the dock but it still has whatever is running at the time with the trash can. I minimized it and put it on the left side of the screen and then I anchored it to the lower left corner using TinkerTool. I use a program called Classic Menu that is better than the taskbar, uh, I mean Dock, because it does not pop up unless I want it to. I also use a program called ASM that brings back the Macintosh style application menu so I can switch programs with ease. With the changes that I have made to Mac OpenStep X.3.9 it looks a lot like Macintosh yet I enjoy the stability of Mac OpenStep X.3.9. I am still looking for a way to nuke the dock and I will tell you if I find the way.

James Johnson
Arlington, Texas... where the City Council thinks that might makes right

On 2006Jan7, at 19:19, Sherry Landry wrote:

I need a way to get rid of that pesky Dock that dogs everything I do on the desk top. Is there a work around?

Sherry


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