First of all, I'm running a setup with three docks. One on the bottom left end of the screen, which replaces my Quicklaunch field (housing my three most used applications) - one on the bottom right end of the screen, which replaces my systray and also has two static entries (one flyout menu and one link to the Task Manager) - and finally, one in the bottom center which replaces my list of running applications, and also has some static entries (a clock
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I'm running ObjectDock and I've checked the box in its settings to hide my Windows taskbar. I've set up my docks to cover for the loss of the list of running applications and the systray. In this setup, is there any way to set BandVWM up to exist on the desktop without a taskbar to dock into? Maybe this is one of those features yet to come, of the "omg gimmeh~" flavour. =P
( What's the app you're rightclicking on? ) That's a Miranda ( Link ) message window. ; ) ( Does it happen with any running app or just that one? ) Whenever the bug kicks in (most of the time it works as it's supposed to, but every now and then it goes haywire), it happens with every running application. Even with explorer windows and ObjectDock Settings dialogues. ; / Graciously enough, I haven't
I have a non-tabbed dock with my running applications to the left of the compulsory separator, and a couple of static entries to the right. When I right click any running application's icon, I get this lovely option to add the program to the dock. The thing is, if I right click it AGAIN, I get another option. And if I do it AGAIN, I get yet another. Ad nauseam. They don't go away until I close the app I've been right clicking. <a href="htt
Okay, I uninstalled and installed the latest version using SDCentral (v1.11.518u Plus), and that seems to have fixed it. Yay! Corky_0> First of all, I created the fly-out menu by right-clicking the dock itself and navigating to Add -> New Fly-out Menu. Then I defined the contents by right-clicking the menu icon and choosing Dock Entry Properties (which opened the usual window from within which I added all my first and second level entries). It
I'm using a flyout menu in a non-tabbed dock (active applications' icons to the left, that separator, and then my flyout menu + a clock to the right). The menu contains all my common programs, roughly sorted into categories like Internet, Audio, Graphics, Games etc. Underneath these I have all those programs. I noticed that sometimes (increasingly often), the flyout leaves "ghosts" of the icons in the first level (Internet, Audio etc - not the