Installing .dockzip
Saturday, July 17, 2010 by I.R. Brainiac | Discussion: Docks
I've had this program many times...but I cannot get it to install a dockzip background.
Reply #2 Saturday, July 17, 2010 5:14 PM
Mike...not sure if it still works this way but....when I once applied one of those .dockzip files it opened a folder which the docks were apparently sent to...what I did then was highlight them all and moved them to another folder of my choosing. Since this Vista thing happened there were new folder locations created and added to OD in your "My Documents" which is really redundant and I deleted them a long time ago.
So...if you encounter this again just highlight and move those docks elsewhere and then delete those folders...or not. ![]()
I keep all my docks...tiles...zoomers...whatever...in my "Programs/Stardock/ObjectDock/backgrounds" folder. I keep all the images for my docks in "Programs/Stardock/ObjectDock" in different themed folders....such as clock images in one folder....Xion images in another and so on.
Reply #3 Saturday, July 17, 2010 5:22 PM
It didnt make any folders at all.
Not in the programs folders or the documents folder.
Reply #4 Saturday, July 17, 2010 5:27 PM
I can download one of the zipped up backgrounds and it will have folders that I can put where I want but not a dockzip.
This is about as retarded an install method as I have ever seen...plus it dosnt work. ![]()
Reply #5 Saturday, July 17, 2010 6:26 PM
What dockzip are you trying? I'd be happy to try it out also. I've had some unzip to bundled images, special images and even into the OD folder itself.![]()
Reply #6 Saturday, July 17, 2010 9:00 PM
I'm with you Mike. When I make a dock I have everything in it's own folder than place it in the OD folder where it goes. I haven't been able to use a dockzip since vista came out. I was really hoping that when they updated OD they would have found a way to let you save as a dockzip and just have it install to the correct folder. Learned to live with it this way but liked it much better when it use to work. I guess thats why most uploaded docks are just zipped.
Reply #7 Saturday, July 17, 2010 10:36 PM
https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/objectdock/12851/
Trying to get that one to install but it wont...wont unzip either...which means the work I did on ALL my docks is locked inside.(because letting OD export them was how I was told to do it)
WTF?!
Reply #8 Saturday, July 17, 2010 10:37 PM
I still have the graphics somewhere but not the config files...and what about the downloaders?Dosnt work for them either does it?
Reply #9 Saturday, July 17, 2010 10:43 PM
Here is the ini settings
[Info]
Name = Knot Vista
ProportionalStretch = 0
ColorMe = 0
TextColor = 0 0 0
ShadowColor = 255 255 255
[BackgroundTop]
Image = BackgroundTop.png
TileCenter = 1
LeftWidth = 135
TopHeight = 56
RightWidth = 76
BottomHeight = 46
ContentBufferLeft = 25
ContentBufferRight = 27
ContentBufferTop = 42
ContentBufferBottom = 25
OutsideBorderTop = 0
OutsideBorderLeft = 0
OutsideBorderRight = 0
OutsideBorderBottom = 0
[BackgroundBottom]
Image = BackgroundTop.png
TileCenter = 1
LeftWidth = 135
TopHeight = 56
RightWidth = 76
BottomHeight = 46
ContentBufferLeft = 25
ContentBufferRight = 27
ContentBufferTop = 38
ContentBufferBottom = 28
OutsideBorderTop = 0
OutsideBorderLeft = 0
OutsideBorderRight = 0
OutsideBorderBottom = 0
[BackgroundLeft]
Image = BackgroundLeft.png
LeftWidth = 66
TopHeight = 56
RightWidth = 38
BottomHeight = 43
ContentBufferLeft = 28
ContentBufferRight = 32
ContentBufferTop = 47
ContentBufferBottom = 30
OutsideBorderTop = 0
OutsideBorderLeft = 0
OutsideBorderRight = 0
OutsideBorderBottom = 0
[BackgroundRight]
Image = BackgroundLeft.png
LeftWidth = 66
TopHeight = 56
RightWidth = 38
BottomHeight = 43
ContentBufferLeft = 25
ContentBufferRight = 34
ContentBufferTop = 47
ContentBufferBottom = 30
OutsideBorderTop = 0
OutsideBorderLeft = 0
OutsideBorderRight = 0
OutsideBorderBottom = 0
If you need the images PM me your email, the dockzip file opened fine for me.
If you are using 2.0 beta that would be why it did not open, I have 1.9 and 2.0 beta installed.
Reply #10 Saturday, July 17, 2010 10:55 PM
OK...thanks Cavan...are you using plus or the free version?Because I cant get the free version to install a dockzip.
Reply #12 Saturday, July 17, 2010 11:15 PM
I appreciate the help...I think I'm just too tired to deal with this anymore...between fighting SKS and WB,Deskscapes cpu killing interface,the website,and now I cant load my own work into OD...I'm beat. ![]()
Reply #13 Sunday, July 18, 2010 12:17 AM
Ok Mike...I just downloaded your docks...again...(and if I knew that's what you were looking for I had them here in .zip form) ![]()
Anyway...first thing...download your file to a folder with Firefox because it lets you choose your download folder.
Then go to the folder you saved it to.
Click on it and it "should" bring up a window that says "new images have been added to your Objectdock Library" and at the bottom of that window you "should" see "Take me to my Objectdock Library"...click on that.
Then if all is going well you "should" see a folder open up called "Objectdock Library" and in it "should" be 6 folders for backgrounds...images...misc...permissions...Special images and Unsorted downloads...and your KnotVista docks "should" be in the backgrounds folder when you click on it.
You "should" now see your background.ini and images.
Now back out of that and highlight the folder your images are in and send it to either Program/Stardock/Objectdock/backgrounds or any other folder that "you" created.
Now...if you have a folder under "My Documents" called "Stardock" you "should" find a folder in there called "ObjectDock Library" which will have the 6 folders listed above.
You can just delete the "Stardock" folder unless you want it there...if it wasn't there before it was created when you click on the .dockzip file...now your done. ![]()
All that to install a dock...fun huh! ![]()
For future reference Mike. The way I create my docks is...each tabbed dock or zoomer or tile has it's own folder and background.ini.
This is because it's far less confusing looking at one background.ini and the images that go with it while making adjustments...rather than looking at one folder with tons of images and .ini files in it. Then to create my zip file...(this is using Objectzip)...rightclick "imagename.png"...."add to imagename.png...then once that .zip file is created I can highlight all the folders at once and send them all to that .zip file and then delete the imagename.png and the thumbs.db files.
Now there may be another way to do that but that one works for me.
So....if your thoroughly confused now...lose my number... ![]()
Reply #14 Sunday, July 18, 2010 12:19 AM
I just dl'd them to my Downloads folder ,from there they unzipped to C:\Users\Wizard\Documents\Stardock\ObjectDock Library\Backgrounds.
Note:The backgrounds folder, along with the Permissions folder in that location, didn't exist until "un-dockzipping" your backgrounds. All I keep there is the Backed up Themes folder.
However, they didn't appear in OD config. I copied the folder over to C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\ObjectDockPlus2\Backgrounds where I keep my backgrounds and Knot Vista is now in the OD Backgrounds list.
Not sure if or how this helps but with my current setup, dockzip is more work to install backgrounds since I have to move the backgrounds anyway plus delete the two unwanted folders it just created. I think that defeats the whole purpose of dockzip, which I'm assuming was to make it easier and less work.
Win7/64 OD 2.0 beta
Edit: WG got there first.
Personally, I'd avoid using dockzip entirely.
Reply #15 Sunday, July 18, 2010 12:36 AM
Absofrickinlutely! ![]()
Reply #16 Sunday, July 18, 2010 2:37 AM
I just tried to install a set too, metalic mask but mine wouldnt even show in the background. that is the link for them. They are disk background
things i think...i would like to use them, as ive just started getting into object dock...
Reply #17 Sunday, July 18, 2010 3:12 AM
Vampothika, that's a regular zip file which I extracted to C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\ObjectDockPlus2\Backgrounds and they all appeared in OD config right away. Where did you put the backgrounds?
Reply #18 Sunday, July 18, 2010 12:03 PM
the problem here is nothing gets created after clicking the dockzip...no folders, no images , nothing.
The dockzips were created back when that was the correct way to do it.
If the crappy prog cant install or package a simple background correctly then I dont need it anymore.There are other dock programs out there.
Its not like I'm some noob,I've done all this before...made docks,used other docks,made icons and calendars etc...
I was familiar with unzipping and moving the backgrounds...been there done that.
Maybe it just dosnt work on Win 7 correctly.
I DO thank you all for assisting,but how its done isnt the problem...it just plain dosnt work.
Its just another symptom in what almost appears to be Stardocks wish to be out of the skinning biz...I run a pretty tight pc...I keep it well maintained and even I have some problem with EVERY Stardock program I use.
Usually nothing too serious or major,just enough to annoy the hell out of you from time to time.But since there isnt any real alternative,we keep praying for improvements.Sometimes we get them,sometimes we dont. ![]()
Reply #19 Sunday, July 18, 2010 12:21 PM
So when you click on the .dockzip nothing at all comes up?
And it works for me...on xp...but I never liked having new folders added where I didn't want them so I never used the .dockzip method.
Reply #20 Sunday, July 18, 2010 4:13 PM
But nothing is in any of the folders and looking for the theme in the appearances dropdown dosnt show the theme.
yes,I get the toolwindow...just dosnt actually do anything ![]()
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Reply #1 Saturday, July 17, 2010 4:58 PM
it just says new images have been added and a button for take me to my object dock library.
But nothing is in any of the folders and looking for the theme in the appearances dropdown dosnt show the theme.
Changing the ext to zip dosnt work either.