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Tue, 16 Aug 2011 21:22:52 +0200
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Hei Gerhard...

Gerhard Beurlen wrote:
> Some time ago I saw a hint on how to position the dock at the corner of 
> the screen using the following Terminal command
> 
> defaults write com.apple.Dock pinning POSITION; killall Dock
> 
> where "POSITION" may be changed to either "start", "middle", or "end", 
> depending on where the dock should stay. When the dock has already
> been moved to the side, the position "END" anchored the Dock at the
> lower right conrer of the screen.
> 
> I can?t remember where I found this hint. But this command appears not 
> to work with Lion. Does anyone know how the perform this in Lion?
> 
> Even using TinkerTool, the Dock goes back to to the default position on 
> bottom center when restarting the computer..
> 
> Any advice is welcome

Hm, I'd suggested TinkerTool, but seems as if it isn't updated yet. What 
then about Onyx? It's also freeware. Info though says 10.6, but it might 
also work on 10.7...
http://onyx.en.softonic.com/mac

Cocktail could also be worth a try. Ver. 5,0beta is now for download...
http://www.maintain.se/cocktail/download.php

Cheers, Erik Richard

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