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Does not work under macOS Catalina Version 10.15.4 #98
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This sounds like the enhanced security checking that was introduced in Catalina. See the discussion on #89 for some ideas on how to deal with it. |
Here's the error message in English: I looked at #89, but didn't see anything that looked like a solution? |
@richardwo I did the same and it's working. Thanks! Still I would consider this a workaround rather than a solution to the trust issue between the app and macOS. |
@Rabattkarte: I don't see this as a "workaround". Instead, I see Apple's opaque and nonsensical "security" measures as the only real issue. We're not behaving recklessly, and Apple will never "save" anyone with this nonsense; they simply burden us with "security measures" designed by their marketing department. What aggravates me is that I must do this (jump through Apple's hoops for granting a "security exception") over and over and over again. I truly resent it, and I tell them so at every opportunity. I think we all should complain - unless we want more of this. |
@richardwo : This worked for me also. I'm used to dealing with this on full apps - don't know why it didn't occur to me to check it for AFAIC, you could close this issue. |
I couldn't get this to work on MacOS Catalina either, even after allowing it within System Preferences. What eventually worked was using instructions adapted from https://github.com/whomwah/qlstephen#permissions-quarantine:
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I just did a fresh install of macOS, installed I just tried Is there a bug bounty program for qlmarkdown? For me markdown previews are the killer feature of QuickLook. My computer is significantly less useful with this plugin not working. I'm considering downgrading to Mojave just for this plugin. |
@christiangenco
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Tried it, did't work. Created a simple script to clean all the plugins I have in this directory form this dumb quarantine attribute, then ran your script, still nothing. I have Colorcode, Stephen, Markdown and qlvideo and JSON plugins. I only managed to make JSON working. It is just complete insanity how much extra unproductive work Catalina demands. All of this for the cuteness of the dark mode. |
@Zeebrah |
For over 10 years now Apple's financial success is because of their hot pursuit of teen-aged girls. Are you surprised they really don't care what you think? |
Just did the update to macOS 10.15.5 and did NOT have QLMarkdown installed prior. Just installed it now and did the "Click OK" in the malware prompt, then click "Allow Anyway" in System Prefs dance a few times, and all is well. No Terminal commands needed. Only issue is that while a Finder window is in Column mode, if the Preview pane is shown, it just shows an empty file icon and not a QuickLook preview as one might expect/hope. You have to press spacebar to see the QL rendering in the popup window. I'm hoping a system reboot might nudge this into working, but did this ever work with QLMarkdown? I don't see why it shouldn't, unless separate render API calls need to be implemented for it to work. |
@orchetect see issue #88. Also, already fixed in #95. Waiting for merge. |
Even after Allowing Anyway in Big Sur Privacy PrefPane, the unsigned plugin wouldn't run. Fixes toland/qlmarkdown#98 when installed via Homebrew
Referencing #97 as this is still a bug!
See attachment (sorry, it's in German). Still the same error message.
I'm running on macOS Catalina 10.15.4.
I tried uninstalling & force reinstalling via
brew
prior, like this:Version info:
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