@Tim

That is interesting. It does seem to appear in my dock though I never
have the option to show QS in the dock enabled.
Maybe it helps if you disable the icon, relaunch, re-enable the icon
and relaunch again?
Other than that I haven't touched any code that would disable/enable
dock icon at runtime.

Anyway, glad to see that this build works for you.


On 8 Nov., 22:32, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
> André -
>
> This build is working great for me on SL - very many thanks to you.  
> One thing I've noticed, just FYI, is that the 'light' under the dock  
> icon doesn't appear even when QS is running...
>
> On 7 Nov 2009, at 22:46, andreb wrote:
>
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>
> > If you just want to try the GitHub version out there's no need to
> > install Xcode just for this.
> > As elspub says I have also posted a downloadable binary.
>
> > I am currently working on integrating my GitHub repo with the soon-to-
> > be official GitHub repo Etienne set up.
> > As our commit SHAs differ I will need to go through each on and lay on
> > hand on the stuff that doesn't merge cleanly
> > (which is almost all commits since I haven't really added much - just
> > changes).
>
> > I should probably mention this fact on my repo's tagline before we see
> > forks from my one - which really isn't good at this point in time.
>
> > And, yeah, it feels good to see someone reporting improvements. :)
>
> > Etienne brought me onto really using Git. It's such an improvement
> > using it and GitHub for collaboration.
> > I think Quicksilver and the way multiple devs working over the net is
> > the perfect type of project for Git and GitHub.
>
> > Another thing I am really enjoying is LLVM/Clang.
> > Apple and their contributors have done such an amazing with this new
> > compiler it almost feels unreal.
>
> > André

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