Open easypickings opened 3 years ago
I am seeing this same issue. Any chance of a M1-compatible list?
I am seeing this same issue. Any chance of a M1-compatible list?
well luckily I found qlstephen
, qlmarkdown
and quicklook-json
do work though others still don't
Would be good idea to add this information to Readme.
Any news for Apple M1 devices ?
Installed on M1 and not working :( even qlstephen that shows blank previews
this needs more exposure... quicklook plugins are so useful
seems no update yet
Just wanted to open the exact same report ...
This is fallacious. Many work, not all. These are excellent:
Apparency, BetterZip, QLMarkdown (via sbarex), https://github.com/sbarex/SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight
well luckily I found qlstephen, qlmarkdown and quicklook-json do work though others still don't
Odd, qlstephen
only shows a blank screen for me. Is it working for anyone else on an M1? I'm aware this is just a list and I'll create an issue in the proper project, but first wanted to check here amongst other M1 users for more reports.
I am seeing this same issue. Any chance of a M1-compatible list?
well luckily I found
qlstephen
,qlmarkdown
andquicklook-json
do work though others still don't
How did you get these to work? For me they don't work on Apple Silicon.
For what I’ve remembered it did work then. I gave up using them and turns to the app Peek though.
Syntax Highlight is fantastic, customizable, well maintained, and works great on M1 and the newest MacOS (Currently Monterey 12.3.1)
Thanks for highlighting it! It should be moved to the top of the overall list.
it seems these plugins don't have correct authority , then cause I can't preview files
@canoejun Yeah, qlcolorcode didn't work for me either. Try https://github.com/sbarex/SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight
@canoejun Yeah, qlcolorcode didn't work for me either. Try https://github.com/sbarex/SourceCodeSyntaxHighlight
I also try this, fortunatly, it's work great for me. you can try to copy "SyntaxHighlight" plugin in any folder.(suggest: the folder on desktop), then copy the plugin back to /Application folder for covering origin plugin. For M1, it seems apple handle the software path in a different way.
I had to relaunch finder for some of them to work. https://9to5mac.com/2019/01/18/restart-finder-mac/
None of these plugins seems to work on M1 Mac, while they do work on my old intel Mac. Both Macs run Big Sur 11.2.3