Wow, thanks for the reply,
Lantec answered my Q, its not currently an option.
Currently (with Tabbed docks) when u reserve the edge of screen, it reseves from below the tabs. I was hoping for an option to be able to reserve from above the tabs, right up against the actual dock, allowing the tabs to hang over the edge of the application, just like they do on autohide. This way they wouldn't waist that empty space across the screen that the tabs take up.
Since i have your atten at the moment, here is just a couple other items that i would love to see in OD+
Ctrl + drag/drop' from desktop into a folder in the dock. (ive learned cut and past work, so i imagine Ctrl + drag/drop is do-able.
Also it would be nice if a user could add an icon to the flyout menu by cut&past, or Ctrl + drag/drop.
One last item. Id love to be able to apply more than one color to a dock or tabbed dock, currently you can only apply one shade of color, this isn't to exciting, and it also limits the artists ability in creating the dock. (also for tabbed docks were you have one color per tab.)
Anyways, what i was thinking of is pretty simple. It's pretty standard in alot of apps.
Using almost any graphic prog, or even in an old word or excel app. you can pic 2colors and have them fade into each other creating shading styles or variants, there are also options for applying simple patterns. Im just curious if this could be added to Object dock, my guess is it wouldn't be to difficult to implement, but im not an expert, at all.
thats all, thanks for replying, and good luck your work.
ok, one last thing, though i know very little about it, and im not sure who will be making tabbed docks in the future, but it would be nice if some of the processes could some how be automated.
I guess what i mean is it would be cool if there were a builder of some kind. were you could bump the dock up or down and it would automatically make the changes to the .ini file once you hit save. In its currant state its hard to imagin many people wanting to design docks, and tabbed docks, at least not so much professional ones.