Add spacers to Leopard OS X

April 10, 2008 in Popular, Tips and Tricks | 7 Comments

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In Terminal.app, execute the command for number of times you want to create spacer.

defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add '{"tile-type"="spacer-tile";}'

Then restart Dock. execute this command in Terminal.

killall Dock

Spacer can move with drag, can remove by context menu or drag outside. Another alternative, you also can download divider docks from Dock Dividers.

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7 Comments

05:40 AM

KMH

This is 'in my opinion' a very very very very very .. useful toy/script... it sort out my dock beautiful.. thx man..

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09:17 PM

Tom

How do you restore the dock to the original settings after having done this tip?

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06:48 PM

Rus

Just drug it out from the dock.

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01:03 AM

Paul

New tip soon?

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04:15 AM

Wendy <Webmaster>

New tips will be posted soon. He's now busy doing his workload. I also hope he can finish it sooner.

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06:16 AM

matthew Conz

how do you remove it through terminal?

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12:06 PM

Blank

Why are there Mormon ads all over your blog?

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