![]() ![]() Anyway with inControl its shortcut alt+e or alt+r to tile left/right. ![]() Only difference is that the iMac is on Sierra and not Mojave. The first link suggests reinstalling the operating system, which I would prefer not to do - it seems an overkill - and I am not entirely sure wiil work, as I have Safari, just a non-functioning version. This enables you to easily maximize your windows, position them side by side or even resize them to quarters of the screen. Though Ill try download an OS X version and see if that works and then update it to the latest version that will work on Mojave. Here the content of ~/.bashrc on Mojave not working version : # dircolors binary #Įxport PATH=/opt/local/libexec/gnubin:$PATHĮxport LS_COLORS='README*=4 31:*. Alt works for full screen with menu and dock, but it didnt seem to work with tile left and right. If you need even more than those standard snap areas, BetterSnapTool now allows you to create your own, custom snap areas anywhere on your display. I get the same issue when I do a ssh from Mojave to High Sierra. You can see that no colors appear for size files (unlike the High Sierra case). Now, on my new MacBook with Mojave 10.14.6, with the same ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile files, I can't have the same rendering than for the High Sierra 10.13.6 MacBook pro. On my previous MacBook with High Sierra 10.13.6, I show you an example of what I get :Īs you can see, I have a colors code for the different sizes of files (increasingly white, yellow, green and red). I think it would be nice to have one thread where we talk about app compatibility issues with Mojave. I can get working the tool grc which allows to have colors for permissions and different colors as a function of the size of files listed for example with ls -l command. ![]()
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