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Lightstorm66

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Jun 19, 2010
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I started using the 5x5 default layout in iconoclasm on a 6 Plus, and it works great.

I'd started noticing odd behavior in the dock (I don't know if iconoclasm caused this) (screenshot below).

Has anyone seen this happen before (icons for next page are showing behind the dock)?

I don't know what might be causing it; I don't have a lot of tweaks/apps installed. Iconoclasm was the only "display-related" tweak I had installed. Even after I uninstalled iconoclasm it's still there.

I switched to BetterFiveColumnHomescreen, but the problem persists.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
Marc
 

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Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately I had this happen before I modified the dock. I even uninstalled the dock tweak but the issue is still there.
 
It is because of the dock position being along the side, not what is in the dock.

Edit: Perhaps I am not posting this correctly. If you manipulate the springboard layout using a jailbreak hack and try to use landscape view, the next page creeps in under the vertical dock.
It happened to me when I modified the layout using Springtomize3. ASFAK, no one has been able to fix this issue.
 
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This is a 6 Plus, not a 6. It's got a landscape springboard capability built in. I didn't have to use LittleBrother to get it to go to landscape.
 
This is a 6 Plus, not a 6. It's got a landscape springboard capability built in. I didn't have to use LittleBrother to get it to go to landscape.

Are you using something for dock background transparency? As far as I know hiding the dock background or changing it will result in this also...
 
Thanks very much for the assist everyone. Found it. It was WeatherBoard. Uninstalled and it restored the landscape view. However, I love that tweak! :) Tough decision to make. I'll email the dev as well.

Thanks again!
 
I've got a JB 6 using upscale to "6+" resolution and Springtomize to hide the dock background and this happens to me as well. If I didn't hide the dock background then I probably wouldn't have noticed this problem. Never been able to find a resolution to it.
I have never accidentally pressed one of the background apps/folders so I wonder if it's not just always like that and making the dock transparent is just showing what it would normally look like? Just a thought.
 
I've been able to solve this problem with these settings:
Dockshift - Portrait "Transparent" Landscape "Blurried - Clearer"
NoBlur - Disable Blur System Wide
 
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