> On 11/01/2016 18:44, Motti Shneor wrote:
> You want the Even Better Authorization Sample Code rather than SMJobBless.
>
> John
I don't think he does.
The E. B. A. S. C. relies on AEWP, which is utterly, hopelessly,
unspeakably deprecated.
He does in fact want to use
On X.8, at a minimum, when a user views a QuickLook of a standard item,
the text is black and the background is white. ( Also, the QL Preview which is
part of the Finder's "Info" window has the same traits, of course ).
But if the user chooses to FullScreen the QL window, then
>
> From: Jens Alfke
> To: Eden Smallwood
>
> I'm curious why you're doing this on 10.6. Is that the only OS version that
> this behavior happens on?
>
> —Jens
I’m endeavoring to keep my little shareware project back-compatible to
X.6
As
>
> Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 22:51:06 +
> From: Quincey Morris
>
> On Jan 1, 2015, at 13:25 , Eden Smallwood wrote:
>>
>> How does Apple know to make the text white in one place and black in
>> the other?
>
> How are you choosing the color
Greetings, O readers of the sacred list !
Merry Xmas, and a Happy New Macintosh, btw.
On X.6 Snow Leopard, a QuickLook preview executed from the Finder is
displayed in a window with a translucent black background. The text color is
white, ergo.
On the same sy
Do you possibly have QLEnableLogging set to true ?
To be sure, try this at the shell:
defaults write -g QLEnableLogging NO
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