You're welcome. Good to know that there at least doesn't *seem* to be a ML
bug with this. One less upgrade worry.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ian Hay <[email protected]> wrote:

> perfect !! thanks Daniel, my mistake for thinking it was Dock Hide and not
> QS prefs hide !!
>
> all sorted now and can live without icon on dock :)
>
> On 26 Jul 2012, at 23:08, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Given that things on your machine seem to have gotten a little messed up,
> you should probably make really sure no copy of QS is running before you do
> anything else. Making sure there are no QS icons in the dock should be
> sufficient (meaning, quit or force quit any with a light under them, then
> drag them out of the Dock because you're not going to need them there in a
> minute).
>
> At this point go to Spotlight and search for Quicksilver. If you get more
> than one result under the Applications section (the "Top Hit" doesn't
> count), hold Command and click on each one in turn (bring Spotlight back if
> it goes away each time you click) to reveal them all in the Finder. Delete
> any outside of where you though you had QS, and make sure the remaining one
> is version B69. Launch that app.
>
> The dock icon will come back, of course, but then—"Hiding QS's dock icon"
> means going to QS Preferences, Application pane, and deselecting "(!) Show
> icon in dock". QS will ask you to restart. Now QS will be running (it'll
> show in the menu bar if "Show icon in menu bar" on the same screen is
> checked, which it probably should be) with no icons in the Dock—which,
> according to Rob, ought to fix the full-screen app problem. If it doesn't,
> maybe there's a Mountain Lion bug—I can't confirm myself, I'm holding off
> on upgrading until exactly this sort of bug is fixed.
>
> On Thursday, July 26, 2012 4:39:52 PM UTC-4, ikisai wrote:
>>
>> Not averse to it at all but sadly didn't help at all
>>
>> i was using mini bezel but have also tried the built in Primer and Bezel
>>
>> i rebooted and bizarrely had two QS icons in dock as right clicking Hide
>> seems to do nothing !
>> Both icons when clicked brought up QS so i quit one and the other
>> remained but said unresponsive so i force quit it but nothing happened,
>> icon remained
>> so i launched QS via Spotlight and the unresponsive icon became working,
>> only one this time, however still can't hide it and still not showing on
>> full screen
>>
>> wonder if the fact i did an upgrade is affecting it, assume i should try
>> remove and re-install QS next ?
>>
>> I took some screenshots
>> On 26 Jul 2012, at 03:53, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> In any case, hiding Quicksilver's Dock icon definitely fixes it, if
>> you're not opposed to that.
>>
>>
>>
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