Folder Preview fait des Quick Look sur les dossiers et les archives zip http://dlvr.it/TKb11m #FolderPreview #QuickLook
Folder Preview fait des Quick Look sur les dossiers et les archives zip http://dlvr.it/TKb11m #FolderPreview #QuickLook
I have been using QuickLook for a number of years after being introduced to the Quick Look concept on OS X 15 some years ago. Installing it on a new Windows machine made me realize how much I use it.
If you use Apple Quicklook in the Finder to review your RAW files (pressing space bar) don't upgrade to macOS 15.4! It has broke for me. Seeing other reports online as well. Just get a black window unless you resize it and then the image appears
#apple #macos #macossequoia #upgrade #troubleshooting #bug #photography #finder #quicklook
TyfloPrzegląd Odcinek nr 272
Patrick of #NeoOffice just addressed a 14 year old feature request for #LibreOffice to support #QuickLook on #macOS:
bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35361
Fantastic work. There is some fine-tuning that could happen, but that are separate issues to be discussed. Generally this works great and it is amazing to finally see Quick Look support after sooooooo many years.
#macOS Sequoia finally broke the venerable QLStephen #QuickLook generator. Instead, i've started using these preview app extensions from Black Pyramid Software to get QuickLook previews of arbitrary files. They're pretty good, and cheap!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app-bundle/previewbundle-2/id1709782189?mt=12
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/previewtext/id1660037028?mt=12
Les plug-in Quick Look et macOS Sequoia ne font pas nécessairement bon ménage http://dlvr.it/TFyjxZ #QuickLook #macOS
Tiens, bizarre, depuis la mise à jour MacOS 15.0 (Sequoia), j'ai certaines images JPEG qui ne sont plus affichées par quicklook, j'ai un fond noir à la place, alors que d'autres, sans que j’identifie pourquoi (même appareil, même export) le sont correctement.
@therealahall Just to add one more thing to the list, I got to looking to see if there is a way to emulate the #MacOS #QuickLook feature and at least in Ubuntu/Gnome there is, in the #Ubuntu software center, search for "Files" or "Nautilus", it should already be installed but scroll down on the page and there should be a short list of addons, one of which is Sushi, and if you install that it should give you a QuickLook equivalent. I am pretty certain it only works with Gnome's file manager "Nautilus" (which Ubuntu just calls "Files") but there may be equivalent extensions for other file managers if they don't provide that functionality natively.
Wenn bei euch am #mac unter #macos mal #quicklook / #quickview spinnen sollte – Druck auf Leertaste zeigt das PDF nicht mehr als Vorschau an, auch JPG- und andere Bilddateien nur als Mini-Vorschau mit Dateiname – dann lässt sich das ohne Reboot lösen:
Aktivitätsanzeige öffnen
Suchen. nach: „QuickLookUIService(Finder)“
Diesen Dienst "Sofort beenden“ (der wird automatisch neu gestartet)
Danach läuft Quicklook wieder wie man es möchte :)
Dolphin on KDE Plasma is pretty much a killer app, even without Quick Look functionality. (But boy, if it could provide that, I'd be over the moon!)
Dolphin and Kate are two of the reasons I use KDE, along with its customizability.
does anyone have a good Linux desktop image/video previewer like macOS' "quick looK" that isn't gnome-sushi? That's the only thing I've been able to find but I really want to avoid Nautilus.
@Deiru or monochrome MDA Style consoles.
Not to mention #UEFI is #Bloatware (larger codebase than #Linux Kernel yet jist a few dozen contributors!) that none of the #SystemD-haters talk about!
#hp literally made a #Outlook clone for it, called #QuickLook, and this is some cursed shite...
https://www.howtogeek.com/885465/microsoft-outlook-in-the-bios-hp-tried-that/
https://cohost.org/cathoderaydude/post/1311259-hell-never-ends-on-x
Automatic #LOD generation and progressive loading as well as BatchedMesh support are now available in Needle Engine >= 3.36 beta.
I put together a quick #demo 🌵
https://engine.needle.tools/demos/lods
Will fix an issue where the wrong mesh is exported for #USDZ / #Quicklook tomorrow and maybe prettify the scene a bit more or add more models😌
One of the little features I love about my iMac is the "Quick Preview" function in the Finder. For Windows there is the "PowerToys", where this function would be included, but at more than 1GB it is quite large. However, there is a small, slim "open source tool" for Windows that works just like on a Mac with the space bar. "QuickLook"
https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NV4BS3L1H4S?hl=de-DE&gl=DE
Initial Thoughts On ‘Fleet’; Peek (macOS/$); Checking In On D2
Apologies for the tardiness of today’s Drop. A bunch of U.S. states seceding from the Union distracted me for a bit this morning.
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Initial Thoughts On ‘Fleet’
Well, my “daily drivers” are all up-ended thanks to some aforeblogged cool Rust projects and my abject disdain for all things Microsoft. So, I’ve decided to give JetBrains Fleet a go. In fact, I used it to edit today’s Drop!
So, “Fleet” is yet-another integrated development environment (IDE). This one is built on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), so it runs everywhere and is not an also-ran Electron app. It offers a distributed architecture, allowing for collaborative coding sessions where we can share not just the editor, but also terminals and debugging sessions. Fleet also provides remote editing, similar to the way one can remote in with VS Code (or, y’know, old-school ssh
then use vim
). The section header is a screencap of me using it to access the server. I usually put some extended Drop examples on for y’all.
So far, Fleet has been very performant, and the local terminal emulation feels better than what ships with VS Code. I’ve only tried it with Markdown, and it lacks a live preview functionality and there is no plugin ecosystem (yet), so I’m using JetBrains’ Writerside in the final stages of cranking out this edition.
Font support is great, the command palette functions as expected, and — if you’re into such things — it even has a JetBrains AI helper (which I have not, and likely will not, use).
It will eventually be non-free, but that’s A Good Thing™, since we’re all paying the price for Microsoft’s surveillance of us in VS Code land
According to their blog, they’ve been working on this thing since late 2021. I know JetBrains has alot going on, but I would have expected this to have some more corners rounded out. In present form, it is no “VS Code killer”.
Unlike VS Code (and, even, vim
), which tries to be all things to all peoples, Fleet feels like an app oriented for web developers. That is not a bad thing, but it’s also not my primary use of an editor.
I will likely continue to poke at using it, but I may just have to fight through some of the long covid brain fog to finally get neovim up and running.
Peek (macOS/$)
Given Fleet’s lack of a preview mode for Markdown documents, I poked around a bit for standalone ones (more on that in a future Drop). That search became derailed when I found Peek (macOS App Store 🔗) a macOS app that levels up QuickLook — the macOS feature which lets you tap the spacebar on a file/directory and see a preview of the document.
I tend to avoid QuickLook, as it is often slow and buggy. I’ll likely use it much more, now, since Peek is speedy and has some very neat features. This includes the ability to choose the font for source rendering, colourful syntax highlighting, elegant copy from the QuickLook preview window, and a crazy amount of configuration options for Markdown rendering as you’ll see below:
Oh, and on top of slick rendering and the ability to copy from previews, you can also find text, jump to line/page numbers, and have the preview window remember your scroll position (if the document hasn’t changed).
It’s not free, but the authors clearly know what they’re doing in macOS-land, and this will definitely save me time and enhance productivity. So, if you do use macOS, I’d suggest saving a trip to Starbucks and using that coin for Peek.
Checking In On D2
It’s been a minute since we’ve checked in on the progress of the crunchy new diagramming paradigm that is D2 (GH), and there’s been a bonkers number of developments you should check out.
For starters, Terrastruct has scads of free icons you can reference from D2 specs, so you don’t have to build up your own library of them.
SVGs are super tiny now thanks to smart font embedding, and font rendering has been levelled-up a bit as well, including multi-byte language support.
Documents can support light/dark mode, and you can get super-precise when setting container dimensions.
There is CSS-like support for styles, and the ability to include other diagram files, so no more copy/paste and find/replace verbosity. In fact, there is full-on support for creating themes for documents, making it super easy to customize the output for any given project.
PDF exports are also now a thing, and ELK (the language used to build the D2 documents) has seriously improved layout functionality. This includes an impressively customizable grid-layout capability. ELK also groks SQL, and when making diagramming database tables, key references aim can be directed at the field level vs. the generic table level.
Finally, for Quarto aficionados, there’s a bonkers amazing Quarto D2 extension that works super well and makes including D2 diagrams in Quarto docs painless and, dare I say, fun!
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#diagramming #diagrams #fleet #macos #peek #quarto #quicklook #writerside
Just figured out, that my #ArQuicklook #Game #BLOCKS works on the latest VisionPro Simulator via drag and drop - without any modification. The Counter, the timer and moving the trigger bar - all done in AR-Quicklook - all is fine. The only thing that does not work, is restarting the scene for a new game.
Download here and try it yourself:
https://usdzshare.com/?ug-gallery=photo-detail&photo_id=6575
At the hosting website USDZ-share, click the game-picture to download
#ARQL #VisionPro #Apple #AugmentedReality #AR #3D #QuickLook
Peek, a nice macOS #Quicklook application that opens up a lot of additional file formats for Quicklook: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/peek-a-quick-look-extension/id1554235898
Any #Mac #Developers who know how #Quicklook works at a deeper level:
Is there any way to invoke a maximised quicklook overlay - either full screen maximised, or simply stretched to the monitor's furthest bounds that functions like CSS background-size: contain - ie Zooms small images up and large images down to fill but not exceed the window size.
In Preview.app this is “Zoom to Fit”. Quicklook seems to have lost this around Mojave. Can it be unlocked in a .plist, or defaults?
Here is a very cute #webxr christmas card made by prefrontal cortex with Needle Engine
https://prefrontalcortex.de/xmas2023
🎄❄️☃️ Happy holidays to everyone 😊