build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Just noticed another crash: when navigating into a mounted volume, and after ejecting it (CMD-E), Nimble Commander shows some kind of a fake root folder. When I then try to navigate up (..), NC crashes, which is not surprising, because there is no parent folder. But it shouldn't crash imho. No problem when doing ALT-CMD-5 for "Back".
Maybe NC, after ejecting a volume, should automatically navigate back to the previous directory, from which the volume was accessed.
Maybe NC, after ejecting a volume, should automatically navigate back to the previous directory, from which the volume was accessed.
Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Ok, I'm inconsistent here.
FTP VFS is the only one which uses that speculative caching, loading data from any other VFS causes it to talk directly to it's data provider every time.
Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Ok, I've got your point.d0ublezer0 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2017 6:40 pmit absolutely does not irritate me.
it does not allow me to work normally))
I often upload files to the server, and then verifies them in the GUI.
if I already deleted the files from the administrative panel, I do not see any changes on the server, and do not understand the real state.
by the way, total commander has ability to reload current location
I'll add this cache discarding today and pressing cmd+r will trigger it, will be available in next preview.
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Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
So, again: how about quick view CSS files by spacebar?
.php, .txt, .js, .xml - no problems:
but .css:
.php, .txt, .js, .xml - no problems:
but .css:
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Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Hmmm, it seems, this is the problem of Mac OS itself.
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Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
I solve this issue by installing some QuickLook plugins
https://github.com/toland/qlmarkdown
https://github.com/whomwah/qlstephen/releases
https://github.com/toland/qlmarkdown
tutorial:
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/11/29 ... ality-mac/
https://github.com/toland/qlmarkdown
https://github.com/whomwah/qlstephen/releases
https://github.com/toland/qlmarkdown
tutorial:
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/11/29 ... ality-mac/
Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Thanks for that tutorial double!d0ublezeer0 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 6:02 pmHmmm, it seems these are awesome legal steroids and this is the problem of Mac OS itself.
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Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
hm. After installing BBEdit - NC lost ability of "quick looking" some files.
In quick look mode (spacebar):
BBedit problem or NC?
In quick look mode (spacebar):
BBedit problem or NC?
Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
I'm not sure what's going on in this particular case, but I can definitely say that NC knows nothing about BBEdit - i.e. there's no special treatment for this app.
Does QuickLook work in Finder for .ini files?
Does QuickLook work in Finder for .ini files?
Re: build 1970 - new UI, part IV
Hi,
I have just checked the alleged problem with .ini files/BBedit/NC.
I don't have such problem with NC 1.2.2 (latest release). BBedit is installed but it doesn't interfere with quicklooking ini files in NC. Their contents can be viewed.
In my setup .ini files are associated with BBedit, double clicking on them opens the ini file in Bbedit (version 11.6.8).
And yes, Quicklook works fine with .ini files in Fider.
Regards,
Carlos