Six different PDF documents, all scrolling in unison when one pages through its thumbnails. Not a special effect – a bug in macOS Mojave.
Mojave
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Many improvements in the second release of Podofyllin, but there’s a weird bug affecting PDF thumbnail views which leads to synchronised scrolling.
Grey, non-grey, grey – and the General pane has already lost track of the Accent colour. Another sloppy bug.
A close look at just what macOS PDF support and Preview can do well, including a hidden file conversion feature.
Searching for third party Quick Actions, I came across the excellent Yoink, the only app which seems to have solved them. Or has it?
Setting up a new or repurposed Mac may involve updating its firmware – EFI, SMC, and T2 chip if necessary. You can’t do that using imaging, but must run an Apple system installer or updater.
Unsupported by developer documentation or Xcode, Quick Actions can only be seriously useful when reversible. Or are they just an embellishment to Finder?
Hard links can’t be readily distinguished by macOS or the Finder, and can lead to strange anomalies, as they’re seen as additional files, not links.
