![]() Posted in Default Folder X, Sonoma, Version 6 | No Comments » Or if you’re already running Default Folder X, just choose Check for Update from its menu in your menu bar. It also corrects problems with pop-up keyboard navigators like Raycast, LaunchBar, Alfred and Spotlight not working in Save dialogs on earlier versions of macOS (Monterey and prior).įor the full change history and download links, head over to the Default Folder X What’s New page. If you did that and sorted recent items by name, the items either wouldn’t get sorted or would sort incorrectly. Version 6.0.3 also fixes another sorting problem that occurred if you customized Default Folder X’s menu bar menu to include recent items in the top-level menu. ![]() ![]() Pretty cool, eh? Anyway, the underlying sorting-all-the-time bug in DFX is fixed, and I’ve also worked around the slidey-bug in Sonoma by replacing sorted menu items with newly-created, icon-less ones before updating their contents. BUT – if there’s a bug in Sonoma that moves the contents of a menu item to the right 32 pixels each time you update an existing icon, then it does this funky little slide dance. That was a bug, but normally wasn’t readily apparent because the menu items just got sorted in the same order they were already in. It turns out it was a combination of a bug in Default Folder X and a bug in Sonoma that combined to create this nice “marching menu items” effect.įirst, if you turned on one of Default Folder X’s secret settings, the menus would continually re-sort themselves. Definitely weird! When I saw it, I couldn’t even come up with a way I could have misused or abused an API to get this behavior.
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