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Published on July 22, 2005 By isomerboy In ObjectDock
I use Adobe Photoshop CS2 and ObjectDock 1.2

run Photoshop and When I open a image, in taskbar on OD there is it.

ex) When I open background.jpg, then... in taskbar on OD there is 'background.jpg@100%(Layer 0,RGB/8)'.

ye.. It's opened psd's docklet.

Just I want to Adobe Photoshop's Docklet. NOT with .psd file's docklet.

How Can I REMOVE that?

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on Jul 22, 2005
Which ObjectDock - free or plus?
on Jul 22, 2005
sorry.. It's plus.
on Jul 22, 2005
don't know plus
free - you just grab and drag off the bar a ways, let go and it poofs out of existence or you right click and 'remove this docklet'

plus, from what I've seen posted has a drag lock you need to turn off to drag - seems you should still be able to right click and choose remove or possibly in configuration
on Jul 22, 2005
Thanks, Bichur
But unLock and Drag out is not work.
and I can't find 'remove or possilby in configuration'
on Jul 22, 2005
To Isomerboy: If I get your meaning correctly it's the icon shown in the 'running tasks' dock that you are unhappy with?

You can change it by rightclicking the icon (after your application is running of course) and select "Dock Entry Properties".

Experiment with the two buttons:
"Remove Image for this Program" and "Set Image for this class".

I never worry about the icons so I can't promise it will work exactly like you want, but maybe it will help?


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on Jul 22, 2005
and I can't find 'remove or possilby in configuration


sorry = right click , remove this docklet

or possibly you might find that option in configuration
on Jul 22, 2005
found this post Link see if anything here helps
on Jul 22, 2005
Thank you so much, Bichur and Chris TH.
But I didn't want to change icon or remove general dock. It's tasks.

Anyway, I resolved it.
I was using 'power menu'. It's app for popup menu; like always on top, maximize, minimize.... for All window.
That's Problem.
I found the Problem via turn off app one by one.
It's correctly right. and Now It works Well.
on Jul 22, 2005