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Auto-hide the dock and menubar on a per-app basis
Authored by: amfairweather on Nov 26, '07 06:51:01PM

This still seems to me like an excellent hint if I were able to implement it properly however so far it has only succeeded in nearly giving me a stroke...

I am a newcomer to the 'mac' world and have only had my macPro (running leopard) a few weeks so it was perhaps slightly over zealous of me to dive into adding lines of code however I was careful to input the code as instructed above and made sure there were no errors...obviously I did something wrong though as I am now unable to boot my machine into Leopard and get instead an unresponsive blue screen of death. I do not even get as far as the log in screen.

I have tried using 'command' + 'S' at start-up. After running 'fsck -y' it tells me the 'HD is ok'.

I originally applied the additional lines of code outlined to the safari info.plist file.

Any and every bit of help would be tremendously appreciated. I am at a total (and panicked) loss...(I dont even care if it involves a fresh intall and loss of all existing data but the cd drawer wont even respond to allow me to insert the Leopard disk!)



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