> Not a bad idea, as long as the performance doesn’t suffer. (That would
require all results to be pre-loaded into the Quick Look panel every time
you use it, whether you want them or not.) When I test by using ⌘A, it
doesn’t seem to cause a problem.

With some Quick look trickery it would be possible to do this without
pre-loading all the files (pass off the → and ← keys to Quicksilver from
the Quicklook panel), so it wouldn't have the performance issues you
discuss. I will put it on my thinking list!


On 14 June 2012 15:17, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jun 13, 2012, at 6:18 PM, MarkG wrote:
>
> > It would be cool though if while scanning through the pages of one PDF
> you could leap to the next in the list (without having to select all of
> them or more than one) by hitting the right arrow where the down arrow
> flips through the pages.
>
> Not a bad idea, as long as the performance doesn’t suffer. (That would
> require all results to be pre-loaded into the Quick Look panel every time
> you use it, whether you want them or not.) When I test by using ⌘A, it
> doesn’t seem to cause a problem.
>
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