We updated our QuickLook plugin to version 1.5 to support future Xojo version.
You have several Xojo and Real Studio versions in use? Want to know in advance what version a project has?
Well, in that case, try our plug-in for QuickLook: MBS-Xojo-QuickLook-Plugin.dmg
After installation of our plug-in to /Library/QuickLook and you run “qlmanage -r” in Terminal app or logged in the next time, your icons look like this:
Enjoy! This plug-in is freeware, so tell your friends. Version 1.5 adds support for newer Xojo versions.
[quote=365028:@Christian Schmitz]Uploaded again. Can you try download again?
The 2014 version also works fine, except not for Xojo 2018 correctly.[/quote]
this one is ok, from this night …
I already had the same from 2014, so when it asked me to replace the same file, I search for the creation date.
thanks Christian.
That works. But I always get the Xojo Project Icon, even if selecting a .rbp which shows Version 2007.05. I’d expect to see the green Cube with such an old .rbp…?
Plugin shows Version 1.5 with Cmd+I.
All my old .rbp’s show the Xojo-Icon in QuickLook, even though the Version is correct (e.g. 2007.05).
Not a big deal, since the Version is what one can’t see without this ql-Plugin. But of course it would be nice to get the correct project icon. The FileIcon i get to see is the green cube, but Quicklook shows the Xojo one.
@Christian Schmitz - any chance this gets updated to support DarkMode?
In DarkMode, it shows the Xojo Icon, and below the Project Version with black Text (on Finder’s dark background).
Sorry, I tried it, but NSAppearance doesn’t report dark mode and NSColor.textColor gives black.
Not sure how to detect dark mode within the quicklook plugin.
[quote=455539:@Jürg Otter]How about: defaults read -g AppleInterfaceStyle
If that returns “Dark”, then use a different Color for the Text?[/quote]
that might tell you the “right now” value, but wouldn’t trigger if the mode changed without polling again, and for an icon that is “expensive”