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Tries to render Adobe InDesign files #32

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tweh opened this issue Jun 18, 2014 · 7 comments
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Tries to render Adobe InDesign files #32

tweh opened this issue Jun 18, 2014 · 7 comments
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tweh commented Jun 18, 2014

Thanks for the nice plug-in, but it tries to render InDesign files which it should, because this

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isn’t that helpful … theres no rendering for these files they show as an icon, but I’d prefer the icon against the messy text … is it possible to prevent you plugin from redering .indd files?

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tweh commented Jun 19, 2014

I installed a QL plugin that can handle indd files an now everything works. I’ll close this issue but it maybe worth a look though …

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@tweh do you have a link to that plugin?

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tweh commented Jan 11, 2015

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tomfado commented Jan 12, 2015

Hi, I saw this closed issue because of the recent question from kylamedina. If you don't mind I will reopen this issue as a feature request to explore a bit more how to best handle this. One would think that the Finder Quicklook feature should at least, if not able to preview due to lack of feature in a specific application, tell the user about this: "an app exist that support this format but does not provide a Quicklook view plugin".

Thank you for bringing this to the table :-)

@tomfado tomfado reopened this Jan 12, 2015
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Thanks for re-opening. I am experiencing the same problem with .indd files.

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#37 Adds a new feature by @comawill that limits the preview to the first 100KB. This will speed up rendering of large files. This is not a complete solution but does remove some of the pain.

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tsdorsey commented Feb 5, 2020

Consolidated to #87

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