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Does not work on El Capitan #54
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Den 2016-08-13 kl. 13:19, skrev PEZO19:
If you run "qlmanage -d1 -p " you may get a clue what's going on. Tomas Fasth [email protected] |
Thank you, now I got this: (with and without sudo) d: |
In order to get help, you need to give more information. An initial observation: the first line "Loading" should contain path to Den 2016-08-14 kl. 23:21, skrev PEZO19:
Tomas Fasth [email protected] |
Ah, now I see. Qlmanage tries to preview the QLStephen generator file itself, which Den 2016-08-14 kl. 23:21, skrev PEZO19:
Tomas Fasth [email protected] |
Agree with @tomfado about needing more info. The latest release was developed, and the install process tested, on El Capitan. What is your install method...
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@tomfado Other QL stuff (for csv and for json) are working fine, instantly. Now it works with this command in debug mode forcing with I got this output for the (2) command: Testing Quick Look preview with files: |
@tsdorsey:
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@PEZ019
Again, try setting a debug level with option -d and scan output for clues.
It seems you are the only one having a problem, therefore you need to
give as much info as possible, ideally so it can be reproduced by others.
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@PEZO19 I ran command (2) on a file and I also see the error about the sandbox restriction. Looking into that it seems it has to do with text selection. As you said, the preview still works. However you won't be able to select text inside the preview. Could you please run Is your system language something other than english? |
I had a similar issue (installed via homebrew, tried on both El Capitan and Sierra). Following #54 (comment) I saw that an application I had installed from the App Store (Paint 2.app in my specific case) was being loaded instead of this plugin. Removing the app and running This link explains it: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11705425/prefer-my-quicklook-plugin seems application generators are preferred over anything in |
I figured out how to resolve this issue. Run the command |
I follow this video and my issue has been solved |
Ran into this issue with the kritaquicklook.qlgenerator plugin and @C0deH4cker solution worked great! Now I have both working as expected. Thanks. |
1.5.1 should works on macOS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) - 10.15 (Catalina) |
I tried to install it QLStephen.qlgenerator many ways, I also tried to put the file in
~/Library/Quicklook
and also in/Library/Quicklook
, but does not work for me. Yes, I also triedqlmanage -r
, and I tried to use only one of theQuicklook
dirs at one time. It just does not work for me: if there is a file anywhere called README (or anything else, without an extension), my preview stays the original. :( I have really no idea.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: