Then why Schoun's elaborate explanation and telling you to go into the 
library folder to put the dock on top,if it does only hide the dock 
anyway  and not disable it?  The hiding you can have with less effort. 
But as you explain, it would make the dock pop up no matter where it is 
located.  I simply was confused about Schoun's answer to your question. 
( I don't run Tiger as yet) - Instead of a flyswatter you might try to 
sweet talk it, it is less violent and the soft response might change 
the dock's stubborn behavior!
Marta
On Jun 11, 2005, at 22:04, studio52 at insightbb.com wrote:

>
> On Jun 11, 2005, at 9:48 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> Now here I come again with my innocent question.
> You understand correctly, the dock behavior is the same in Tiger as 
> Panther. It is common courtesy to identify which OS a question 
> pertains to hence the Tiger heading. Hiding the dock is of limited 
> value to me no matter it's location as I zoom in full screen in 
> Photoshop and?regularly retouch to the edges and that blasted dock 
> pops out. Presentation mode eliminates the problem, but then I have to 
> toggle back to full screen. Anybody tried a fly swatter on the 
> thing...jf



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