wasn,t this introduced in Snow Leopard?

right click to get "open [folder]" and to see the options for how it behaves when clicked.

personalyl I wish it could be set to just open again...



Stephen Watson wrote:
As far as memory serves, I've never changed the operation of the dock at all with any terminal tweaks, but then at my age ...

I suppose the thing to do is find out the behaviour from other SMUGgers and see if theirs behave as mine does or yours.

Stephen



On 28 Apr 2011, at 21:09, Toby Leighton wrote:

If it started exhibiting this behaviour after a repair, then perhaps a PRAM reset or disk permisions check might fix it.

I can't think how either of those two are related to the dock, but then its a mac... PRAM and disk permissions seem to be the miracle fix for all kinds of little quirks.

Thinking further though... because I can't get my dock folders to open in finder, only as list or grid, did you by any chance a long long time ago open terminal and type something like

defaults write com.apple.dock <something>

Thats how nice system tweaks get performed, maybe you customized the dock behaviour manually so long ago that you've forgotten.

"Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" - John Lennon


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