If you dragged it out of the /Applications folder (or a subfolder there), then
it’s probably OS X doing the same thing as if you tried to drag it to the
desktop - it makes an alias by default.
Maybe when dragging it to the dock you have to hold the Option or Command key
down like you do when
Timothy Penner wrote:
>If you create a shortcut or link to an application, then add that
>shortcut/link to the doc, then click on the shortcut/link you will see
>the behavior you describe.
>The way to fix this is to remove the shortcut/link from the dock and
>then add a reference to the actual
> I have 4D 15.3 in the Doc on my Mac. When I launch it by clicking on it, a
> second 4D 15 icon appears with the dot below it to indicate it's running. The
> existing icon doesn't show a dot.
If you create a shortcut or link to an application, then add that shortcut/link
to the doc, then
When you click the icon on the dock that DOESN’T have the dot below it, does
anything happen?
Usually I get this behavior when the app that I dragged into the dock (or
selected the Keep in Dock option) has been moved or deleted.
Happens all the time, for example, when GotoMeeting self-updates
Hi Tom,
Haven't seen this myself but it looks like something 's wrong in your dock
settings. Have you tried by removing the icon you use to launch and then add
the 4D v15.3 app again?
If you cmd-click (or right click - options - show in finder) on the faulty
icon, does it actually point to the
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