Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, I’ve never used Radium myself, but there are some apps like Google Drive and DropBox that run more like a Service and thus don’t appear on the Dock. They can still be added to the Dock though by locating the app and pressing the cmd-ctrl-shift-t key combination. Only items that the MacOS

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Jessica D
radium has never shown up in my dock. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 8, 2013, at 8:21 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote: > > Hi, > > In order for the cmd-ctrl-shift-t command to work, you need to be in the > Finder, with the given application selected, then press the key combination. > If you are already

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, In order for the cmd-ctrl-shift-t command to work, you need to be in the Finder, with the given application selected, then press the key combination. If you are already in the app, then go to the Dock with VO-d, navigate to the Radium item, press VO-shift-m to bring up the Contextual menu

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Jessica D
Radium won't show up in the dock at all for me. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 8, 2013, at 7:15 PM, Phil Halton wrote: > > I always use the method below to add apps to the dock, > 1) open the app > 2) find it in the dock while the app is running. > 3) from the context menu (VO shift M) go into th

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Jessica D
The command given for, put item in dock, results in a dinging sound. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 8, 2013, at 6:57 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote: > > Hi Jessica, > > What do you mean that this doesn’t work for Radium? It doesn’t stay on the > Dock? Or, the Options menu does not have the “Keep in Do

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Phil Halton
I always use the method below to add apps to the dock, 1) open the app 2) find it in the dock while the app is running. 3) from the context menu (VO shift M) go into the options submenu and select "keep in dock". . On Dec 8, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Christine Grassman wrote: > I have tried multiple t

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Jessica, What do you mean that this doesn’t work for Radium? It doesn’t stay on the Dock? Or, the Options menu does not have the “Keep in Dock” choice? Or, something even different? Later… Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Dec 8, 2013, at 4:23 PM, Jessica D wrote: > this does no

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Cheryl, No, TextEdit is not on the Dock by default. Things like the iLife apps, Mail, Contacts, Calendars and such are but TextEdit doesn’t seem to make the cut. Later… Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Dec 8, 2013, at 4:06 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > It should have been in the dock

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Jessica D
this does not work with radium, why is this? Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 8, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > > It should have been in the dock by default as I rtecall but maybe not. > > -- > Cheryl > > Go beyond the Christmas story this year; > meet Immanuel (God with us), > Jesus,

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Christine Grassman
Ah. Got it. Thanks much. Christine -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send em

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Cheryl Homiak
It should have been in the dock by default as I rtecall but maybe not. -- Cheryl Go beyond the Christmas story this year; meet Immanuel (God with us), Jesus, the crucified Savior, Christ, the risen Lord. On Dec 8, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Christine Grassman wrote: > I have tried multiple times to

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, If the app is running, then navigate to that item on the Dock, press VO-shift-m, arrow down to Options, right to the sub-menu and choose “Keep in Dock”. Apps that are running will appear on the Dock when running and disappear when quit unless you perform this step or if they’ve already bee

Re: Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Christine In order to use that keystroke, you must be focused on the TextEdit app in the apps folder. HtH, Teresa "The Golden Age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete Graham On Dec 8, 2013, at 1:12 PM, Christine Grassman wrote: > I have tried multiple times to add Text Edit to the dock,

Adding Applications to the Dock Revisited: Text Edit Isn't Staying Put

2013-12-08 Thread Christine Grassman
I have tried multiple times to add Text Edit to the dock, with cmd, ctrl, shift t. It appears, but when I quit out of Text Edit, then go to the Dock to open it, it is gone. What gives? Thanks. Christine -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionarie