> No, they're not. I did not realized that was required now, though in
> hindsight that makes sense.


No stress about that.

Luckily QuickLook and Spotlight in X.6 do recognise when an importer /  
preview-plugin is 32bit only and will launch 32bit importer/previewer  
processes in that case. It will still be nice to have 64bit versions  
in the long run, but not having them doesn’t break anything right now.

However, I do think that BibDesks’ behaviour is not quite ideal with  
respect to its Metadata files. Upgrading to X.6 nukes the caches,  
hence the Spotlight Metadata files, which killed BibDesk Spotlight  
results for me. Just opening my bibliography file didn’t seem to be  
enough to recreate the Spotlight files, I first had to change and save  
a document to trigger this. It’s a rare issue but it would seem more  
convenient for the user if Metadata were recreated when opening the  
file.


                Sven

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