> On February 12, 2005 06:26 pm, wwp wrote:
> > IMO the smallest footprint patch would be to add a command-line switch to
> > DISable the dockicon feature.
> >
> > Let consider that the dockicon use is set in the user's licq config, the
> > user just has to call licq w/ this extra command-line argument when he
> > wants licq no to use the dockicon feature and ignore its dockicon settings
> > (optionally it can also grey out the dockicon settings).

This is what I was thinking...

If the dock is enabled and the user gives the switch, then we don't
use the dock. If the user doesn't give the switch, we just use what is
in the config file. Of course this means that the switch cannot change
the config file.  That would make it work with minimal effort.

Jon


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