It’s… just that I thought using the oldest label colour would be the “correct” implementation. So TotalFinder actually does handle multiple labels on a single item, as that case is included as part of my standard test suite for my rewritten Coloured Labels code used on macOS 13. or is there a way to change this? In the moment you need first to remove all tags to change the color of the I see what happened here. Would be great to change this to the newest tag determins the label color - as it was before. This means, when there are several tags the oldest one determins the colour. With Ventura on Intel, colored labels are working backwards. This way, it should not affect your current main macOS install that you are currently using.Īgain, it is totally fine if you do not want to do this. This is a bit of a large ask of you (and it’s totally fine if you are unwilling to do so), but would it be possible for you to install a second copy of macOS to a new APFS volume ( here’s Apple’s instructions on how to do so), install TotalFinder on it, and see if it still reproduces for you with this clean state? (※ However, I have received no other such reports from other M2 users…) It is entirely possible that this may be some kind of bizarre issue that only occurs on M2 machines. That being said, there is one difference in our testing environments - I do not own an M2 machine. The fact that the effects persisted even with a stock Finder (and/or with TotalFinder completely removed) is even stranger to me. I just uninstalled total finder and reset all SIP etc settings according to tutorial - I now still have a full memory am unfortunately completely unable to reproduce any of the symptoms you are describing here.
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