Can any other macOS users confirm this change between macOS Monterey 12.6.2 and Ventura 13.1?
macOS provides a QuickLook feature that allows you to "see" the contents of a file without opening any app.
The first screenshot below is an example from my Monterey iMac (Intel processor) where I selected ac.ado in the Stata Base installation directory and hit the space bar, which brought up the window displaying the ado file (with an option to open it in TextEdit, the text editing utility included with macOS.
The second screenshot duplicates this example on my Ventura MacBook Air (M2 processor), but with unhelpful results and an incomprehensible error message. When this system was running Monterey the results were the same as on the iMac, so if it's a processor architecture feature, it's an interaction with Ventura.
If someone running Ventura can confirm this behavior on their system, I'll pass it along to Stata Technical Services.
macOS provides a QuickLook feature that allows you to "see" the contents of a file without opening any app.
The first screenshot below is an example from my Monterey iMac (Intel processor) where I selected ac.ado in the Stata Base installation directory and hit the space bar, which brought up the window displaying the ado file (with an option to open it in TextEdit, the text editing utility included with macOS.
The second screenshot duplicates this example on my Ventura MacBook Air (M2 processor), but with unhelpful results and an incomprehensible error message. When this system was running Monterey the results were the same as on the iMac, so if it's a processor architecture feature, it's an interaction with Ventura.
If someone running Ventura can confirm this behavior on their system, I'll pass it along to Stata Technical Services.
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