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I used the following Terminal commands to disable animations:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS XHow to turn off all animations on OS X

Are there Terminal commands to re enable them, just in case?

Also, that link suggested TinkerTool, but which option in TinkerTool is for disabling the Quick Look animation?

I used the following Terminal commands to disable animations:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS X

Are there Terminal commands to re enable them, just in case?

Also, that link suggested TinkerTool, but which option in TinkerTool is for disabling the Quick Look animation?

I used the following Terminal commands to disable animations:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS X

Are there Terminal commands to re enable them, just in case?

Also, that link suggested TinkerTool, but which option in TinkerTool is for disabling the Quick Look animation?

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disable Disable and re enable animation code-enable animations Terminal commands

iI used these codesthe following Terminal commands to disable animations:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS Xfrom here: How to turn off all animations on OS X

to disable animations isAre there a codeTerminal commands to re enable them, just in case.?

alsoAlso, that link suggested tinkertool.TinkerTool, but which option in tinkertoolTinkerTool is for disabling the quick lookQuick Look animation?

thanks,

disable and re enable animation code

i used these codes:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS X

to disable animations is there a code to re enable them, just in case.

also, that link suggested tinkertool. but which option in tinkertool is for disabling the quick look animation?

thanks,

Disable and re-enable animations Terminal commands

I used the following Terminal commands to disable animations:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS X

Are there Terminal commands to re enable them, just in case?

Also, that link suggested TinkerTool, but which option in TinkerTool is for disabling the Quick Look animation?

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disable and re enable animation code

i used these codes:

# opening and closing Quick Look windows 
defaults write -g QLPanelAnimationDuration -float 0

# showing a toolbar or menu bar in full screen
defaults write -g NSToolbarFullScreenAnimationDuration -float 0

from here: How to turn off all animations on OS X

to disable animations is there a code to re enable them, just in case.

also, that link suggested tinkertool. but which option in tinkertool is for disabling the quick look animation?

thanks,