Tardio Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 (edited) This 2.0 version is Amazing ! But when the dock is on the top of the screen there is a problem, you know it ? the stack show icons on the top of the dock ... Only with the fan mode!thank you. Edited March 9, 2009 by Tardio Link to comment
crazlunatic Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 I don't understand how to use this? I'm on Windows 7 and was using stacks docklet 1. How does 2 work, there's no .exe Link to comment
Masx Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Anyone able to get this to work on Vista Ultimate x64? I have Rocketdock and have installed everything to their proper directories and it keeps crashing the program. If I delete the StackLib.dll it loads up fine but obviously the docklet won't work. I even tried RKLauncher and still nothing. Any ideas? Thanks! Link to comment
Impheatus Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Try Stacks Docklet v1.0It is more stable and besides, this is just a pre-beta, it'll get a lot better with time. Link to comment
robc Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 The UAC issue I mentioned above also shows - apparently with the exact same behavior - with Access 2007 files which are NOT set to run as Administrator. I have several .mdb files with shortcuts in a stack and each time I click on one, Access correctly runs and loads the file, then after a small delay (a couple of seconds) Rocketdock crashes. I have checked, running only Access 2007 (the application) is fine, as is running other shortcuts to files, .PDF for example. If I change the shortcut to run "<path>\msaccess.exe" file.mdb instead of just file.mdb everything is fine (which is also fine as a workaround until you fix it ). Of course this also worked in 1.0. Link to comment
pkuok Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Great docklet.My wish list:1. In fan mode, ability to choose to sort by descending or ascending order2. Put the "StackLib.dll" in the stackdocklet folder3. Change the stack icon size, but I guess I will have to wait for the tweak tool4. The ability to "follow dock", this ability was there in v1 but I didn't use it because it crashed RocketDock/ObjecDock when I activated more than 2 stacksAnomaly report:1. When you have 2 stacks, click on one stack and let it expand, then immediately click the other stack. In RocketDock, this will result in the 2nd stack fanning out using the small icon size.Again, great work! Link to comment
Masx Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Anyone able to get this to work on Vista Ultimate x64? I have Rocketdock and have installed everything to their proper directories and it keeps crashing the program. If I delete the StackLib.dll it loads up fine but obviously the docklet won't work. I even tried RKLauncher and still nothing. Any ideas? Thanks! Try Stacks Docklet v1.0It is more stable and besides, this is just a pre-beta, it'll get a lot better with time. Stacks Docklet v1.0 works fine and great but was hoping I could try/test out v2.0 and of course wondering any anyone else was experiencing the same problems as me and know of a fix. Link to comment
pkuok Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 (edited) Stacks Docklet v1.0 works fine and great but was hoping I could try/test out v2.0 and of course wondering any anyone else was experiencing the same problems as me and know of a fix. I am using Vista Ultimate x64 and both v1 and v2 are fine. For v2, I put the StackLib.dll in the rocketdock main folder, and delete the one from the docklet folder. I also deleted v1 form the docklet folder, and removed v1 docklet from the dock. Edited March 11, 2009 by pkuok Link to comment
Masx Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 I am using Vista Ultimate x64 and both v1 and v2 are fine. For v2, I put the StackLib.dll in the rocketdock main folder, and delete the one from the docklet folder. I also deleted v1 form the docklet folder, and removed v1 docklet from the dock. Just tried what you suggested again in case I did it wrong or messed up previously... Still crashes It has something to do with the StackLib.dll when I delete or move it to another directory other then the main (for testing). The dock won't crash but obviously I can't use the program. Out of ideas Link to comment
pkuok Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Just tried what you suggested again in case I did it wrong or messed up previously... Still crashes It has something to do with the StackLib.dll when I delete or move it to another directory other then the main (for testing). The dock won't crash but obviously I can't use the program. Out of ideas Could be. When I first fired up RocketDock after the switch from V1 to V2, I lost all my V1 stacks. So I deleted all the V1 stacks from the docks. Then was playing around with creating new stacks, until I found that if my stack has a shortcut to a networked server, clicking on that icon would also crash my dock. After several tries the problem went away by itself. I found that RocketDock is quite particular about networked shortcuts. ObjectDock is more tolerable in that regard. But then I don't use ObjectDock that often. Link to comment
Masx Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Could be. When I first fired up RocketDock after the switch from V1 to V2, I lost all my V1 stacks. So I deleted all the V1 stacks from the docks. Then was playing around with creating new stacks, until I found that if my stack has a shortcut to a networked server, clicking on that icon would also crash my dock. After several tries the problem went away by itself. I found that RocketDock is quite particular about networked shortcuts. ObjectDock is more tolerable in that regard. But then I don't use ObjectDock that often. ya I don't know what else is wrong or what to do to fix it. Guess I'll just have to wait for the beta/final version. Hopefully someone who has/had the same problem as me posts a fix for it though in the mean time . Thanks though! Link to comment
pedobear Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Doesn't work for me either, Vista Ultimate SP1 32-Bit. Any time I try to add a Stack Docklet 2.0, RocketDock 1.3.5 crashes. When I try to start it back up, it crashes again. When I try to start it up a second time, it tells me it had trouble loading my icons last time it was run and asks whether I want to load the default icons. If I click No, it crashes again. If I click Yes, it starts up fine. Until, of course, I try to add a Stack Docklet 2.0 again, at which point the crashing cycle repeats. I also tried it on ObjectDock 1.9 with similar results. Any time I click New "Stack Docklet 2.0" Docklet, the program crashes. I tried everything I could think of with RocketDock. Compatibility Mode, reinstalling the program (including manually deleting all remnants from the Program Files folder after uninstalling it), nothing works. It can't be UAC because UAC is disabled on this account. It also cannot be my administrative privileges (though I tried Run as Administrator for giggles), because I am using the actual Administrator account. This is happening with both the February 20th and the March 5th builds. Guess I'll have to go back to Stacks Docklet 1.0 for the time being (No, I didn't try running 2.0 without removing 1.0, and my ObjectDock never even had 1.0 installed, actually). Link to comment
robc Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Weird... I'm running it under Vista Ultimate SP1 32 bit and Rocketdock 1.3.5 myself and it runs OK. It even worked with 1.0 installed, though a few error dialogs sometimes popped up. I also have UAC enabled without problems, apart, it seems, shortcuts set to run as Administrator that crash the dock. Just to test, do not install it under program files, make some "tools" folder in the root of the drive and install inside it. Both Rocketdock and the Stacks 2.0 docklet, that is. Link to comment
Myriad Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 This Version is great !It would be better if we could choose the icon's size, and to choose a bold or regular font (and the font !)...And I have a little problem : I 've got some icons (.ico) which are in a very high resolution ... and the docklet doesn't display them right ... It only display a part of them.How can I fix this ?Thanks Link to comment
matonga Posted March 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 @Myriad:Icon retrieval is hand-made and doesn't work right yet. Can you PM me some of those not-working .ico files, so I can test them? Thanks. Link to comment
Skrell Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Matonga, sorry to be pesty, but any idea when we are goign to get a stand alone version of this? I'm DYING to use it! Link to comment
scissorhands7 Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Matonga, sorry to be pesty, but any idea when we are goign to get a stand alone version of this? I'm DYING to use it! A standalone version which is fairly stable for vers. 1.0 has been made on Chrisn'softs website. Matonga is currently talking to the developer of the standalone vers and are in cahoots in making the 2.0 vers. Link to comment
Björn Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Today I tried to get from stackdocklet 1 to stackdocklet2. I now have the problem that in my shell32.dll I use an icon (No.4, standart folder) in which the biggest size is an empty icon to get the pictures preview without background (the big folder).Now the stacksdocklet2 uses this biggest icons, so that now the folders are not shown in stack and also not in the stack preview.Short: My icon4 is empty, the stack shows no folders. OK, I understand this is beta, just wanted to let you know.Great work, thanks. Link to comment
FishStik Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 I put "StackLib.dll" in the "...\ObjectDock" directory and the "StackDocklet2.0" folder in the "...\ObjectDock\Docklets" directory. When I click to add the Stacks Docklet 2.0 to ObjectDock (1.90 build 536) it immediately crashes. I'm using Vista.Help! Link to comment
matonga Posted March 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Today I tried to get from stackdocklet 1 to stackdocklet2. I now have the problem that in my shell32.dll I use an icon (No.4, standart folder) in which the biggest size is an empty icon to get the pictures preview without background (the big folder).Now the stacksdocklet2 uses this biggest icons, so that now the folders are not shown in stack and also not in the stack preview.Short: My icon4 is empty, the stack shows no folders. OK, I understand this is beta, just wanted to let you know.Great work, thanks.Try adding an even bigger icon into shell32.dll's icon 4 and see what happens... or... change icon within shell icons registry key:regedit.exe > ... oops, can't find Shell Icons in my laptop... ok, google it, it's the way IconTweaker and other apps replace the folder icon without touching the shell32.dll file. Link to comment
Björn Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) shell32.dll only works up to 128x128. I cannot find the reg key with google. Not that important, just if you find it somewhere, can you post it?But icon tweaker looks great. What theme do you use?EDIT: Wow, this is one great tool. Don´t know how I lived without it untill now. Edited March 16, 2009 by Björn Link to comment
FishStik Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 (edited) Matonga, it seems like you're ignoring everyone who reports a crashing problem similar to the ones below: I am also experiencing problems of stacks docklet 2 crashing OD. I'm currently running OD+ 1.9 build 535u. When I try to add the docklet to the dock it automatically crashes. I have been running version 1.0 of stacks, do I have to completely remove it and the stack icons from my dock to use this version of stacks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The new version looks great from what I've seen from others, keep up the good work. I've completely removed the stacks v1 from the object dock folder and the dock still crashes. Along with that I've also tried a fresh install of objectdock and rocketdock and they also crash. I'm not really sure what the problem is I'm like 99.999% sure I'm putting all the files in the right place. Any help would be appreciated. Weird. I extracted the StackLib.dll into the OD directory and StackDocklet2.0 folder into the Docklets folder. Launched OD for the first time, added a stack docklet, all worked well. Rebooted the PC and every time I try to run OD it crashes while the StackLib.dll is in the main directory. I deleted the StackLib.dll, now OD works fine but the stacks docklet doesn't. I tried reinstalling and it does the same thing every time. Anyone able to get this to work on Vista Ultimate x64? I have Rocketdock and have installed everything to their proper directories and it keeps crashing the program. If I delete the StackLib.dll it loads up fine but obviously the docklet won't work. I even tried RKLauncher and still nothing. Any ideas? Thanks! Just tried what you suggested again in case I did it wrong or messed up previously... Still crashes It has something to do with the StackLib.dll when I delete or move it to another directory other then the main (for testing). The dock won't crash but obviously I can't use the program. Out of ideas Doesn't work for me either, Vista Ultimate SP1 32-Bit. Any time I try to add a Stack Docklet 2.0, RocketDock 1.3.5 crashes. When I try to start it back up, it crashes again. When I try to start it up a second time, it tells me it had trouble loading my icons last time it was run and asks whether I want to load the default icons. If I click No, it crashes again. If I click Yes, it starts up fine. Until, of course, I try to add a Stack Docklet 2.0 again, at which point the crashing cycle repeats. I also tried it on ObjectDock 1.9 with similar results. Any time I click New "Stack Docklet 2.0" Docklet, the program crashes. I tried everything I could think of with RocketDock. Compatibility Mode, reinstalling the program (including manually deleting all remnants from the Program Files folder after uninstalling it), nothing works. It can't be UAC because UAC is disabled on this account. It also cannot be my administrative privileges (though I tried Run as Administrator for giggles), because I am using the actual Administrator account. This is happening with both the February 20th and the March 5th builds. Guess I'll have to go back to Stacks Docklet 1.0 for the time being (No, I didn't try running 2.0 without removing 1.0, and my ObjectDock never even had 1.0 installed, actually). I put "StackLib.dll" in the "...\ObjectDock" directory and the "StackDocklet2.0" folder in the "...\ObjectDock\Docklets" directory. When I click to add the Stacks Docklet 2.0 to ObjectDock (1.90 build 536) it immediately crashes. I'm using Vista. Help! Could we get any sort of feedback on why these crashes occur? Edited March 16, 2009 by FishStik Link to comment
Björn Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Simple answer. Do not use Vista.It´s the same crap like Windows Me. Half ready and not supported.Go back to XP or wait for Windows 7. Link to comment
pedobear Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Simple answer. Do not use Vista.It´s the same crap like Windows Me. Half ready and not supported.Go back to XP or wait for Windows 7.You're right... Windows 9X architecture is completely the same as Windows NT architecture.Honestly, what a stupid comment. Link to comment
PoulNyrup Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 FishStik - show a little respect, dude... Matonga is one of the most prolific coders at aqua-soft, and despite his seemingly boundless desire to create community apps, he also has a real life to live (just something I assume...) I perfectly understand you can't wait to see the RC, but you'll just have to sit quietly and bit your fingernails like the rest of us... Link to comment
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