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LaunchBar Commander / Re: Text Description of Nodes
« on: June 02, 2010, 07:07 AM »
Perfect.  Thanks for the quick reply.  I'll start playing with this now.

Oops!  I keep losing "my" dock.  I can only bring up the "My First Dock" window.  If I double click on BobsLaunchBar2.mcf where I made my changes, it can't find the application (I can understand that part).  If I drag the same file to the LaunchBar Commander shortcut on my desktop, it only brings up "My First Dock".   The same thing happens if I double click on the LaunchBar Commander shortcut on my desktop.

How can I launch "my" dock??

tx

Bob Summers

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LaunchBar Commander / Text Description of Nodes
« on: June 01, 2010, 08:42 PM »
I'm trying out LaunchBar.  I've been able to drag a toolbar folder to a dock.  When I click on the icon, a menu pops out with three other folders.  These sub folders have a text name beside them, BUT the folder icon on the Dock itself does not have any text -- AND I can't see how to show any text description/name in the Preferences or in the Help documentation.

Even the default "Documents" icon and othrs that were on the sample dock, doesn't have any text title beside them.

When I widen the dock (hopefully to see text -- but alas not) the icons all wrap up and I have several icons on each line.

-- How do I get the folder titles to display?   
-- How can I ensure that I have only one icon (hopefully with text) on each line.

I'm trying to do in Windows 7 what I had with floating toolbars in Win XP.

tx

Bob Summers
Kemptville, Ontario

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