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Originally Posted by symphonix Well, Fryke, you'll be pleased to hear that the Finder's icon view and preview pane have both been improved dramatically in Leo (as I shall now call it). You can (at least on some of the developer previews) flick through the pages of a document, and bring it up to a very large size, right in icon view or in the preview pane. | I'm using them from time to time. I thought the preview pane on the right of Column View was not settable for future uses, i.e. you can set the preview up for one view, but closing the window and starting anew would switch to a default.
Unless you mean the Quick Look thingie, which isn't the same, of course, since it _again_ adds a new layer instead of using what's there. (I love Quick Look though.)
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