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Image Paths are now Incorrect
Published on September 27, 2007 By WebGizmos In ObjectDock
It has now been brought to my attention that these new folders implemented in ObjectDock are causing problems with custom Plus/Minus images not showing up on docks. The docks I have created that have custom Plus/Minus images are coded to the "Programs/Stardock/Objectdock/backgrounds" folder for the Plus/Minus images to show up. If you don't have your docks stored in the "Programs/Stardock/Objectdock/backgrounds" folder the custom Plus/Minus images will be reverted to the default Question mark image.

You will now either have to change the Plus/Minus image paths in all the background.ini files to the path you have your docks stored in for each and every "Tabbed" dock having custom Plus/Minus images OR move them back to the original folder listed above. If you don't care about the Plus/Minus images not showing up and don't mind the default question mark image taking its place then don't worry about it.

I personally keep all my docks in one place...in the above mentioned folder...and have no plans on creating multiple background.ini's or duplicate docks for each of these new folders...to much "work" involved.

Hopefully this can be remedied in the future since these extra folders are not really necessary or required by Microsoft.


Comments
on Sep 30, 2007
Bump...
on Oct 26, 2007
Ya, I don't like the extra folder either. I keep em in the same spot you do. Makes for confusion.
on Oct 26, 2007
Seems like you and I are the only ones that care.
on Oct 26, 2007
Caring <> commenting    
on Oct 26, 2007
Thanks Z...now if only something could be done about it.
on Oct 26, 2007
psst...PSST! I think I'm being followed...I keep seeing zebra pants everywhere I post.   
on Oct 26, 2007
I keep seeing zebra pants everywhere I post.
Imagine the new members to the forum: An angry monkey and zebra pants.

IT'S A ZOO IN HERE!!!
on Oct 26, 2007
  
on Oct 26, 2007
I personally keep all my docks in one place...in the above mentioned folder...and have no plans on creating multiple background.ini's or duplicate docks for each of these new folders...to much "work" involved.

For me i still don't understand what's the use of the E:\Mes Documents\ObjectDock Library (hehe, because My Documents is in my case not stored on C:\ but on E:\   ) and though apart that themes.ini are stored in E:\Mes Documents\ObjectDock Library\Backed Up Themes and no more in C:\Program Files\Stardock\ObjectDock\Themes (    ) the other subfolders don't have any use for me ...

I'm the third to don't like these extra folders as well ...   
on Oct 26, 2007
psst...PSST! I think I'm being followed...I keep seeing zebra pants everywhere I post.


on Oct 26, 2007