It's called add item to dock, and it's an open source command line
tool for local and network deployment of dock shortcuts. It worked
great. Just run to a terminal and type additemtodock /path/
filename.ext and wam... There it is. I can even get the things to
open if I choose open from their context menu, but nothing so far has
done it with a key press.
Insidentally, I can get them to open from finder by pressing command O
on them.
Best,
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On 24-Sep-08, at 12:02 PM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
eric;
what program are you using to get them in the doc?
On Sep 24, 2008, at 11:00 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi friends,
I'm rather proud of myself. I just put my virtual machines into
the dock with a nice little command line app I found.
So now I have windows xp professional and ubuntoo 64 bit on my
dock. Now I want to open them.
If I press vo d and arrow to one of the vm's then press enter,
nothing happens. The dock goes away leaving VO with no focus and I
have to command tab to get something to focus on.
I've discovered that I can open the menu for the vm's from the dock
and choose open and they will open.
I've also discovered that if I press command enter they will show
in finder.
I've tried pressing command O on the vm's in the dock, but nothing
at all happens.
Is there a keypress I can use to open my vm files from the dock
without having to open the menu and choose open?
Thanks,
Erik
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