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DESCRIPTION
QLColorCode... Quick Look is great, but who wants to look at their code in black & white? QLColorCode is a syntax highlighting Quick Look plugin for source code files. Just download and drop the plugin into your ~/Library/QuickLook folder and enjoy a much nicer Quick Look experience.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.2:
  • Modified ReadMe.txt to include the latest info on the Xcode 3.2 conflict
  • Include a link to Andre Simon's page with previews of color styles
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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Developer:Nathaniel Gray
Downloads:4,712
  - Version d/l:958
Utilities:Desktop
License:Free
Date:09 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Sep 17 2009

    ETJ  I have trouble with version 2.0. If I remove it, I can use QL to look at .txt and .py files (just no color) but after adding QLColorCode 2.0, when I use QL on these same files I just see a file icon and not the contents. I have it installed in /Library/QuickLook  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Oct 10 2009

    THMGHTD  ETJ - Are you still having trouble with QLColorCode? If you gave up on it maybe it's worth giving another shot with the update (or two) since then. I have it installed and cringe at the idea of going without...

    If the latest version still doesn't work, I wonder if it's a permissions thing? I'm pretty sure the problem you described means the qlmanager is registering QLColorCode just fine (so QLCC is now in charge of .txt and .py previews, among others), but the plugin itself isn't "firing" or returning any usable results.

    Or maybe you've long-since solved the problem. If so, moving on...  
    (Version 2.0.2)

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    Oct 10 2009

    ETJ  Works fine now- thanks to the developer for fixing the issue. This is a very useful addition to Quicklook- I have it on all my Macs.  
    (Version 2.0.2)

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    Oct 10 2009

    THMGHTD  Dur. I just found this, which might explain if anyone's still having trouble. Apparently, if you have Xcode 3.2 (the version bundled with Snow Leopard), there's a QuickLook plugin the system tends to prefer over QLColorCode.

    Explanation and fix here:

    http://code.google.com/p/qlcolorcode/wiki/ImportantNoteForXcodeUsers  
    (Version 2.0.2)

    praisebury
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    Oct 10 2009

    THMGHTD  Awesome. Totally agree.  
    (Version 2.0.2)

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    Jan 10 2009
    ****.

    FIZZY  Works well, a really useful addition for developers who use several different editors which may not provide their own QL plugins. Version 1.1 faster than before. I wish there was an easier way to add a certain file extension to be rendered with a certain language highlighting (for instance, I create ".inc" files for includes that might be either PHP or HTML) without messing around in the shell script in the package.  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Mar 7 2008

    ARVIDTP  caused my finder to crash when I went into full screen mode  
    (Version 0.4.1)

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    Jan 7 2008

    JCDS  It only works for me when I save my tex files using latin1 encoding but when a tex file saved in UTF8 encoding contains diacritic symbols like an e acute, or e grave (in French language), the plugin is lost and doesn't display those symbols correctly.

    The original ColorQC.qlgenerator works well.  
    (Version 0.4.1)

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    Dec 16 2007
    *****

    IAMMATT  Very very good, works as it says on the tin.

    My personal favorite it that it works with applescript files, which used to be just some big unhelpful icon.

    Thanks, this apps a keeper.  
    (Version 0.3)

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    Dec 3 2007
    *****

    M30318  Works well. Python code highlights is not the same, but it is consistent. Thanks for such a useful plugin!

    It does not work on all code files though. I tried it on .rvb (Vb based), but they did not actually show.. maybe it is just a 10.5 thing..   
    (Version 0.1)

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