[Development] Qt QuickLook plugin
Samuel Gaist
samuel.gaist at edeltech.ch
Sun May 8 00:47:18 CEST 2016
On 2 mai 2016, at 09:07, Eike Ziller <Eike.Ziller at qt.io> wrote:
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>> On May 1, 2016, at 01:47, Jake Petroules <Jake.Petroules at qt.io> wrote:
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>> That would be pretty awesome. It's possible we could ship it inside of Qt Creator? You can put them in either ~/Library/QuickLook or in $BUNDLE_CONTENTS/Library/QuickLook
Sure thing, that's the direction I was looking for if possible :)
Note that currently it is a really bare bone plugin. If it's made part of Qt Creator, we could maybe implement highlighting using Qt Creator's code model ?
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> That made me start wondering why I do see a text preview for .qml files. We do declare these as OSType text in Qt Creator’s Info.plist.
> So I tried https://codereview.qt-project.org/157721 for .pro, .pri, .qbs and .qrc as well, so far without any effect, but maybe that is because of some fancy OS caching of these values?
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> Br, Eike
Sorry, I currently don't know what may be the cause of this.
Samuel
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>>> On Apr 30, 2016, at 4:09 PM, Samuel Gaist <samuel.gaist at edeltech.ch> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
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>>> I wrote a small QuickLook plugin for OS X that allows to get a preview of Qt's .pro, .pri and .qrc files without opening any editor.
>>>
>>> Would there be any interest in making it part of the standard OS X installation ?
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>>> If so, what would be the process to include it ?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Samuel
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