Ooops, I meant 'write settings in' (any, not only the aforementioned).

On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:25:56 PM UTC+2, su wrote:
>
> I get that this is not a problem with QS.
> However, if the QL panel available to developers is (slightly?) different 
> (in its use or implementation) from that used by Finder, is there any way 
> to write this setting in?
> Can you point to the Apple documentation regarding the QL panel used by 
> QS? Just curious.
>
> On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:06:41 PM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>>
>> Aaah OK. Well I was unaware of that setting, I can see how it would come 
>> in handy.
>>
>> Unfortunately, as I've said, this is not a problem with Quicksilver, but 
>> with the Quicklook panel which Apple provides to developers. There is no 
>> documentation on how to add this setting, so unless someone can 
>> reverse-engineer the Finder.app code, then it looks like we're stuck
>>
>> On 24 April 2012 18:50, su <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> http://www.macworld.com/article/1164668/select_and_copy_text_within_quick_look_previews.html
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 7:38:53 PM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I cannot select text when opening PDFs or .txt files with Quicklook 
>>>> from Finder. I don't know how you can.
>>>>
>>>> The Quicklook panel used in Quicksilver is not 'custom' for 
>>>> Quicksilver, and is the standard Quicklook panel that is supplied by Apple 
>>>> to developers (via the frameworks). As such, unless Apple update the 
>>>> frameworks there is nothing we can do to change the behaviour of the 
>>>> Quicklook panel itself.
>>>>
>>>> On 24 April 2012 18:27, su <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If I get a pdf or txt file in the first pane and quick look at it with 
>>>>> cmd+alt+Y I cannot select its text.
>>>>> The same operation works when performed directly from Finder. Should I 
>>>>> open a request at github?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>

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