Re: Dock Hierarchical
Re: Dock Hierarchical
- Subject: Re: Dock Hierarchical
- From: David Wolfe <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 12:04:14 -0400
Are you referring to a folder listing-type view? If so, it's built-in
now, since an update a month or more ago. Right-click on the folder's
icon in the Dock and under View content as, choose either Automatic or
List. List will show the folder's content as it did in Tiger.
Automatic will show the new Leopard stack up to a certain number of
files. After that, it will show the content in a grid up to a certain
number of files. After it exceeds that, it automatically switches to
the hierarchical list view.
David
On May 1, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Luther Fuller wrote:
Anyone who Googles "Dock Hierarchical", as I just did, will find
nothing but information about how you must use "Quay",
"HierarchicalDock" or "OldFolder" to restore hierarchical menus to
the Dock.
These are false rumors.
I just searched Apple Support for "Dock Hierarchical" to find a
document refuting these rumors, but nothing.
Anyone know where I can find this documented at Apple?
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