@zcichy Such an unforced error.
Overcast 3: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/02/2… #mjtsaiblog
OmniOutliner Essentials: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/02/2… #mjtsaiblog
Google Site Search Discontinued: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/02/2… #mjtsaiblog
Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C Infographic: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/02/2… #mjtsaiblog
@peternlewis I’m seeing this, too. This will break lots of stuff.
@ScooterComputer Hmm, I haven’t heard any other reports of that.
@mcelhearn Confirmed that it changed in 10.12.3, not 10.12.2. Summary here: c-command.com/spamsieve/help…
@etresoft I’m all for it. More consistent with the other commands. Just wonder why it happened when it did.
@osxdaily @mcelhearn My point is that even when directly in the home folder, there are cases where the checkbox isn’t there.
@leebennett @mcelhearn That is actually finally built into the Finder now, via Command-Shift-Period. But Path Finder is cool, too.
@dougscripts No, I just verified that in 10.12.0 and 10.12.1 it was Option.
@osxdaily @mcelhearn If then click on a folder and deselect it (so View Options is for Home) the checkbox stays gone.
@mcelhearn It also looks like sometime in 10.12.2 or 10.12.3 they got rid of the View Options checkbox to always show the Library folder.
@mcelhearn There wasn’t.
@mcelhearn And now there’s a keyboard shortcut: Command-Shift-L. Not sure about 10.12.2.
Opening user Library folder from Finder’s Go menu: on 10.7-10.12.1 you hold down Option key, but on 10.12.3 you have to hold down Shift.
@joely Cool. BTW, seems like there’s a new issue in 10.12.3 where PDFView delivered in notifications has a nil window…