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= Introduction = |
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= What is Dock and Docky = |
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A Dock is an area/a window (provided by the program AmiDock) where the user can put some icons and other stuff. |
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A Dockie cat be of 3 types: |
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1. "standalone Dockies": is a special type of program which is made to show an icon in a Dock, delivering some functionality to the user. |
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2. "AppDockIcon Dockies" which is a modern incarnation of AppIcon of some kind. |
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3. "Tray bar Dockies" which is special case of AppDockIcon Dockies, just done in mind to be in "tray". |
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To sum up in "standalone dockies" the docky itself is the application (the only reason of existence of the application is the docky) while for "AppDockIcon dockies" |
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the docky is just a graphical representation of a bigger application (the docky is just here to add user friendliness or visual feedback of the surrounding application) |
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= Different types of Dockys = |
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== Standalone Dockies == |
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== AppDockIcon Dockies == |
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=== Standard AppDockIcon Dockies === |
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=== Tray-bar AppDockIcon Dockies === |
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This part is under development, and even no standard is done. Everything about will fits there. |
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= How to make a good docky = |
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= FAQ = |
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= Final Words = |
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= Links = |
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