The beautiful and practical Dock is a major feature of Mac OS. On the left side of the divider is the application shortcut, and on the right is the information such as a folder or file. Such a dichotomy is already very sufficient, but I still do not meet the placement of such a way, I hope to be able to do a lot of applications are also classified, is it feasible?
Well, it is not recommended to put too many applications on the Dock, just hang up the most commonly used, occasionally open programs or files, you can use the Stacks file shelf way to classify.
Now let's try to classify the application on the dock.
This is a "terminal" tips, so please open the "terminal" program, and then enter the following paragraph of the first instruction defaults write Com.apple.dock persistent-apps-array-add ' {"Tile-type" = " Spacer-tile ";} '
Press RETURN, then enter the second command Killall Dock and press RETURN to finish!
The picture below is the original Dock, and all the programs are packed together.
When we enter the above two designations, we will find a space at the back of the program on the Dock!
You can see that the newly opened program will appear on the right side of the space. So we can understand the fact that this space can be seen as a short cut and free to drag its position. With this feature, we can use the illusion of this split dock to classify the program on our dock.
The trick is this, if we need to use more than one space, then we can enter the first paragraph of the instruction and press RETURN, then re-enter again. Look for a few to enter a few times, and finally enter the Killall Dock command. By changing the placement of these new spaces, we are able to meet the requirements of the category Dock.
If your display screen is large enough, this kind of visual feedback is actually quite practical oh ^ ^
Finally, how to delete or return to the original Dock?
This is even simpler. It says that you can think of this space as a generic application, it doesn't need to be, just drag out of the Dock and pull it, is it simple ^ ^