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12-10-2008, 05:38 AM #1
[Solved][Problem] Stack covers fourth dock icon
Hi,
so the last few days i tried various apps which help to organize the apps on the iphone like stack, categories, dock and similar applications.
Installing, removing and reinstalling them a various times because i wasnt able to decide
Yesterday i concluded that the default springboard + stack will be the best solution for me but after setting all up i noticed that the dock behaves as if the stack icon is not there. That means if i place four icons in the dock, the fourth icon is lying under the stack application. Dragging other icons into the dock, reinstalling stack, restarting or respringing does not fix the issue. Anybody experienced that and knows how to fix it?
ThanksLast edited by Littlex; 12-11-2008 at 03:20 AM.
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12-10-2008, 08:58 AM #2
This is a known "problem" with Stacks 2.0 and there is no real fix. Notice the installation note.
(I dont do that, instead just put the icon that its covering in the Stack so it works out)Installaion note:
Stack currently takes up the bottom-right corner of the Home Screen, so it's advisable to only have 2 additional icons in the Button Bar besides Stack.
Also, I think that this issue is fixed within Stacks 2.1, which could be released sometime this week.
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12-10-2008, 09:56 AM #3iPhone? More like MyPhone
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the best fix that i have found is installing a blank app that just sits behind the stack app. If you look in cydia and install the Steffwiz ropo. Then then look for blank apps by searching. There are difrent ones that install more then one blank but for this problem you will only need one.
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12-10-2008, 02:30 PM #4
I usually make a transparent icon and name it "Stacks" and then drop it in my Icons folder under the theme I'm using. Then, do a HomeScreen bookmark from Safari, but name it Stacks. Boom. Drag that in the area, and you got a transparent spot.
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12-10-2008, 04:25 PM #5



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