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Old March 27th, 2001, 01:44 PM
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One of the great new thing with Final vs Beta was supposed to be the ability to navigate the content of folders on the dock via a menu... fine.
Unfortunatly, doesnt seem to work with folder alias... if I put one in the doc, no menu appears when I click&hold it; if I put one inside a folder in the dock, no submenu appear for it...
Any way around it? because if docked folders are supposed to replace the apple menu (in itself a good idea), having them working with alias would be cool... bit pointless otherwise.

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It works for me on the 4k78(final) that I run here...? I tried a few things to get it to fail but it worked every time.
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I'm using aliases of my hard drives so that I can have custom icons. No problems for me.
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Okay, aliases to folders might not work... but why would you need to put an alias in the dock? The whole thing about the dock is that it doesn't actually store your folder in there, it just.. uh.. makes an alias to it. So you shouldn't NEED to put a folder alias in the dock.

VGZ... I couldn't even change icons on my aliases? Is there something special you did, or is it just another incident of it working for one person and not another?
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Here is what I did:

1. Make a new folder.
2. Make an alias of it for each hard drive.
3. Paste the icons you want to use and rename the aliases.
4. Use info to select a new original and choose the hard drive.

NOTE: if you restart the dock will change from the alias to the original.

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Unhappy not quite what I mean...

Its putting aliases in a folder in the dock which is a problem... worse: in list view, I cant expand aliases of folders! (works in column view though)
Has anybody had similar problems?

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Not sure what the problem is...

Kinniken,

Please, elaborate on what you are trying to do, because if I understand it correctly, you may be making one step you don't need.

As I have it setup i created a new folder under my users/home/Documents folder and named it for whatever was going to be placed there (for instance, Design Apps) i then created aliases on the fly (hold down command+option as you drag the icon) of all the apps I wanted in that group. Then I dragged the folder to the Dock, which automatically makes an alias, of sorts. Now if I click and hold on the folder I see the contents of the folder i created in Documents.

You can also go in and change the icon for the folder you created and then drag it to the Dock and the new icon will be there as well.

if that isn't what you wanted to do, then please give me some more information as to what you are trying to accomplish.
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not what I meant...

what you describe in your post works on my comp, and I use it. The problem is not with app alias, but with folder aliases.
For exemple, suppose I want in a folder in the dock:
-an alias of each of my HD
-an alias of my documents folder
-an alias of each of my Apps folders (OS9 and OS9)

Do do that, I create an empty folder somewhere in my document folder, I name it 'Menu' or something, drags aliases of the HD/folders mentioned above to it, and place the 'Menu' folder in the dock. Up to there, fine.
BUT if I click-and-hold on the 'Menu' folder in the dock, I only get the list of the aliases in it; no submenu. If I have, say, Dreamweaver in the OS9 app folder, I can only get to it by selecting "OS9 apps", waiting for the folder to open in the Finder, and THEN, double-click on the dreamweaver icon... pretty annoying.
Basicaly, it forces me to make aliases of all of my apps manualy, instead of just making ONE of my apps folders.

Additionaly, try making an alias of a folder somewhere, and then go into list view: you wont be able to expand the alias. See included pict for exemple:
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