![]() It’s still a needless mode with a needless delay to achieve only the shallowest visual appeal. (There’s still an animation delay - it just starts on hover instead of shortly after.) People keep sending me this, but it doesn’t fix the problem - it just makes the delay shorter. I don’t know who needs to hear this, but defaults write -g NSToolbarTitleViewRolloverDelay -float 0 I don’t mind the look of Big Sur but this is a regression in functionality. I use proxy icons all the time and Apple hiding them behind a delay and animation is infuriating. All it takes is a moment of inspiration, “Hey, I wonder if I can drag that icon.?” One of the neat things about document/folder proxy icons is that they’re discoverable. I would definitely argue that this change makes the whole thing harder to discover in the first place. ![]() I drag these every day (though rarely from Finder). It looks cleaner in a static screenshot, and it saves a little space for another toolbar button now that the window title and toolbar are squeezed into the same row. ![]() ![]() The Big Sur auto-hidden document-proxy icon is so frustrating - it hides functionality behind an invisible mode, and introduces a delay for anyone trying to use it. ![]()
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