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SashaM's avatar
SashaM
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago

Dropbox folder bounces in the dock on mac

Dear Friends, I hope someone can help me.

 

I am using mac. Since the last update (when Dropbox folder was moved to a new location) I observe the following behavior. When I edit files with TexShop,  Dropbox folder in the dock starts bouncing, similarly to what happens with dowloads folder. I presume that  some aux files during the compilation of

 

I am using a Mac. Since the last update (when the Dropbox folder was moved to a new location), I have observed the following behavior. When I edit files with TexShop, the Dropbox folder in the dock starts bouncing, similarly to what happens with the downloads folder. I presume that some auxiliary files during the compilation of LaTeX get purged, so Dropbox (or Mac) is trying to bring my attention to that. Disabling folder animation as well as turning off bouncing of all folders from the Terminal with:

 
defaults write com.apple.dock no-bouncing -bool TRUE

 

did not help.

 

Is there a way to stop the bouncing? Thanks a lot.

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
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    Hey SashaM, sorry to hear you're having issues with this.

     

    Can you please clarify your device's exact OS and the version and status of the Dropbox desktop app installed there as shown in your menu bar as well?

     

    Have you tried pausing syncing or quitting the app when editing the files through the 3rd party apps you mentioned?

     

    Let me know what you find and we'll take it from there. 

    • SashaM's avatar
      SashaM
      Explorer | Level 4

      Hi Walter,

      iOS: Ventura 13.0.1
      Dropbox: v167.4.4719

       

      If syncing is paused, the mentioned behavior is not observed: the Dropbox folder does not bounce. As soon as I resume syncing, the bouncing comes back.

      Thanks for your help

      • jayare's avatar
        jayare
        Explorer | Level 4

        I've had this same problem when using 2Do, and it's very distracting. So far, turning off all notifications for Dropbox in my system settings and in the Dropbox preferences (even notifications for things that seem unrelated, like @mentions) seems to have solved it.

         

        [2 hours later: nope, spoke too soon. It seems like it might be happening less frequently, but it just now happened again. I'm just going to remove that folder from the Dock.]