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Multiple Dock icons as Login Item #657

Open nathanielks opened 11 years ago

nathanielks commented 11 years ago

Heyo!

I added CodeKit as a Login Item via Users & Groups > Login Items. When the computer boots up, there's an active codekit icon in the dock, but when I click it, nothing happens; Codekit doesn't open. I have to open the application again and then it works, but now there's two dock icons.

nathanielks commented 11 years ago

OS X 10.8.4

bdkjones commented 11 years ago

Do you have CodeKit set to run from the menubar rather than the Dock? (Look in CodeKit's preferences).

On 2013 Aug 13, at 09:24 , Nathaniel notifications@github.com wrote:

Heyo!

I added CodeKit as a Login Item via Users & Groups > Login Items. When the computer boots up, there's an active codekit icon in the dock, but when I click it, nothing happens; Codekit doesn't open. I have to open the application again and then it works, but now there's two dock icons.

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nathanielks commented 11 years ago

Nope! It's set to run from the Dock.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 1:53 PM, bdkjones wrote:

Do you have CodeKit set to run from the menubar rather than the Dock? (Look in CodeKit's preferences).

On 2013 Aug 13, at 09:24 , Nathaniel <notifications@github.com (mailto:notifications@github.com)> wrote:

Heyo!

I added CodeKit as a Login Item via Users & Groups > Login Items. When the computer boots up, there's an active codekit icon in the dock, but when I click it, nothing happens; Codekit doesn't open. I have to open the application again and then it works, but now there's two dock icons.


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bdkjones commented 11 years ago

Very weird. I don't have an answer. I know many people do this and it works just fine. I'd try removing all the dock icons and deleting the app from your applications folder, then downloading a new copy. Likewise, delete the login item entry and re-add it once you've got the new copy installed. If that doesn't work, you might try trashing the login and dock plist files, then rebooting.

On 2013 Aug 13, at 11:55 , Nathaniel notifications@github.com wrote:

Nope! It's set to run from the Dock. On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 1:53 PM, bdkjones wrote:

Do you have CodeKit set to run from the menubar rather than the Dock? (Look in CodeKit's preferences).

On 2013 Aug 13, at 09:24 , Nathaniel <notifications@github.com (mailto:notifications@github.com)> wrote:

Heyo!

I added CodeKit as a Login Item via Users & Groups > Login Items. When the computer boots up, there's an active codekit icon in the dock, but when I click it, nothing happens; Codekit doesn't open. I have to open the application again and then it works, but now there's two dock icons.

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nathanielks commented 11 years ago

I'll give that a shot!
On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 1:57 PM, bdkjones wrote:

Very weird. I don't have an answer. I know many people do this and it works just fine. I'd try removing all the dock icons and deleting the app from your applications folder, then downloading a new copy. Likewise, delete the login item entry and re-add it once you've got the new copy installed. If that doesn't work, you might try trashing the login and dock plist files, then rebooting.

On 2013 Aug 13, at 11:55 , Nathaniel <notifications@github.com (mailto:notifications@github.com)> wrote:

Nope! It's set to run from the Dock.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 1:53 PM, bdkjones wrote:

Do you have CodeKit set to run from the menubar rather than the Dock? (Look in CodeKit's preferences).

On 2013 Aug 13, at 09:24 , Nathaniel <notifications@github.com (mailto:notifications@github.com)> wrote:

Heyo!

I added CodeKit as a Login Item via Users & Groups > Login Items. When the computer boots up, there's an active codekit icon in the dock, but when I click it, nothing happens; Codekit doesn't open. I have to open the application again and then it works, but now there's two dock icons.


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