Is there a way to hide the icon label on mouse over?
I deleted the name from "edit this shortcut...", but still remain on stack docklet...
so, why there isn't an option to do that?
Might very well depend on which version of Object Dock you're running. On ODPlus v1.9, go into Configure Object Dock, "General" on the left list, "Miscellaneous Options" button about a third of the way down. In popup window that appears, underneath "Label Fonts", uncheck "Show labels on zooming docks".
Sorry, I'm not familiar with versions other than Plus1.9, so if you're running one of the others and don't see that option someone else will have to help.
Version 2... and there isn't any option to hide label...
Hi .. is there any way to hide Icon Label in Version 2?
I overlaped names with spaces
That's sad... free appz like RocketDock and RK Launcher have this option.... Why a paid program like ObjectDock doesn't ? Stupidity.... :/
There's a way to work around it. You can select your icon label in the settings tab to a "blank" font table. The following is a link for the "BlankSerif" font. It has no characters so it will essentially disable the labeling.
http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=5267
When you try to find the font to change the label, just look for a spaced/blank entry. Again, since there isn't any font, an example of it can't be given.
Great!!! Thanks to Secre7AsianMan... it's a good way to solve the problem... wainting for a stardock solution...
Go to Appdata\Local\Stardock\Objectdock
Open settings.ini
Find line "Labelsdisabled=0" change it to =1
Success.
well I prefer the blank font solution especially because it's much easier to reverse
(many thanks to Secre7AsiaMan for the link to the blankserif1 font ! )
any way to add a copy of the font in the Windows > Fonts folder was not enough,
I also had to add a copy of the font in ProgramFiles > Stardock > Object Dock > Fonts folder
well I made and just uploaded the "Transparent Text Font" for OD 2.0, on the ObjectDock library
also you can use the font on the Windows system to make transparent the focused and unfocused window text title
and also you can write a ghost message keeping in mind that using another font the next time you'll be able to read the message (well just for fun!)
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