About Adam Knight
Location
Austin, TX
Home page/site
http://www.hopelessgeek.com/
Author Biography
Adam Knight is one of the founders of Mac Geekery and is a geek at heart. Programmer by day, hacker by night, his daily life revolves around the Macintosh platform, which he has been a user and programmer for since the early days of System 7 when his LCII replaced his Apple //c.
In-between tech jobs, he’s managed to learn the basics of any web hacker: PHP, MySQL, Perl, Apache, Linux, *BSD, and the intricacies of ./configure —prefix=~/bombshelter/. Today, codepoet is concentrating on blogging again, writing some software for the Mac by himself (including Notae) and for his company (such as Photonic) and has a few other toys coming out soon. Bug him over AIM or email [link fixed].


Any way of getting the glass on the side? even if it might look strange?
Um, any way to get rid of it? Just running
defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean NO
killall Dock
doesn’t. Should I just remove this line from com.apple.dock? This’ll teach me to hack what I can’t unhack…
Well, I just up-arrowed and entered it again, and it worked. Weird. Yes, I remembered to hit Enter and everything, but it still came up no-glass.
Well, independent verification (ahem…) confirms that running
defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean NO
killall Dock
DOES in fact reverse the effects of the above no-glassing code. Derrrrrr…