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Making the dock as unobtrusive as possible
Authored by: zdxq on Apr 26, '04 11:16:58AM

I am extremely grateful for this hint since it provides the only way I've found to easily eliminate the Dock with options I couldn't find in any of the Dock preferences, and without interfering with other Desktop features such as Expose.

Not since OS 10.2 (when I killed the dock using more extreme measures - without fear of disabling anything like Expose) have I been able to eliminate this hideous beastie from rearing its ugly head on my very small 12 inch screen!



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Making the dock as unobtrusive as possible
Authored by: ceesaxp on Apr 27, '04 05:32:28PM
There is at least one application that I end up having to use the Dock for: Emacs (the Carbonised one). If I minimize a frame of it, I can never switch back to it, unles I click an icon on the Dock. I can switch to Emacs as application -- get its menu and all -- but not to the buffer itself... Otherwise my Dock is at the minimal size on the right side of the screen, hidden. Rarely bothers me.

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