On 4/2/01 3:51 PM, "Harry (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * I configure the desktop with various reference folders, as well as
> DropFolders. I also use Docking Maneuvers to enbale repositioning of the
> Dock.
Okay, well I don't have any icons on my desktop (except for my HDs), so I'm
not seeing this. I have however seen that if you have finder window viewed
as icons, the finder will sporadically rearrange it (even without logging
out or restarting). But, I don't use things this way, so I only noticed it
as a curiosity.
> * I log out, and log back in. The Dock is back on the bottom, and all
> folders that I had organized are lined up under the hard drive icon.
This is a known behavior of Docking Maneuvers. My guess is since Apple
doesn't officially support these preferences, the Dock app is probably not
looking them up in the prefs file.
> * Furthermore, switching between OS 9 and OS X results in getting my
> Location Manager settings under OS 9 completely messed up, and my battery
> indicator on the menu bar clock is disabled any time I switch back to OS 9
> (because Classic's configuration does not support the Menu Bar Battery
> indicator, and has the control panels election greyed out).
Can't help you here as I do not see this. I haven't used the location
manager in 9 since installing X. I have switched locations in X without
incident, however.
> This last issue wouldn't be a big issue if the OS X battery indicator were
> actually usable on an LCD screen (PowerBook), where the pale green is hardly
> visible, even when squinting).
>
> Any ideas?
I don't mind the battery indicator in X, but it is harder to read. It would
be nice if that dockling offered a choice of views. I'm sure this will
happen with Apple or some third party thing soon.
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