I added a password to Keychain using Swift on macOS.
All works well, and I can see it
using Keychain Access, it is stored under iCloud -> Passwords.
How can I see this password on the Passwords App. Is there something I need to do, maybe in Swift, to have this password in the Passwords App, not just in Keychain Access
Note, I have turn on iCloud Keychain on my Mac: https://support.apple.com/en-us/109016
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I've just update Xcode to Version 13.0 (13A233) release candidate,
but now I cannot select MacOS 12 as target, nor for MacCatalyst, it only shows up to 11.3.
So all the latest SwiftUI for MacOS 12 is unavailable.
ios-15 is present, but not MacCatalyst 12 or even 11.4.
Is there a trick or something I have to do or download,
to make macos 12 available as target, like it used to do in the beta? Alternatively, is there a way to download the previous beta version. By mistake I deleted mine.
On Macos Monterey, 12 beta7, I typed the character w in the search bar of Finder,
and after a few seconds (while I was looking for the other characters to type in)
it went into a locked mad spin forever.
Took me a while to find a way to force quit Finder.
This seems to be a real bug to me. Has anyone experienced this? Is there a quick way to force quit Finder, some magic key combinations?
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I'm targeting iPad ios 14, with this test code:
struct ContentView: View {
		
				@State var arr1: [String] = ["one", "two", "three"]
				@State var arr2: [String] = ["four", "five", "six"]
		
		var body: some View {
				List {
						Section(header: Text("first section")) {
								ForEach(arr1, id: \.self) { s in
										Text(s)
								}
						}
						Section(header: Text("second section")) {
								ForEach(arr2, id: \.self) { s in
										Text(s)
								}
						}
				}
		}
		}
Is there a way to make the section headers display what I put in the Text, not change it to uppercase?
Using xcode 12.3, target macOS 11.1. I have the following test code showing the ProgressView as black not red as expected.
struct ContentView: View {
		var body: some View {
				HStack {
						Spacer()
						ProgressView().progressViewStyle(CircularProgressViewStyle(tint: .red))
						Spacer()
				}.frame(width: 333, height: 333)
		}
}
Is there a way to make the ProgressView a given color?
Is this another bug in SwiftUI?
I've just upgraded my iMac to macos 11.1 beta and noticed that the Universal Clipboard doesn't work anymore between my mac and ios 14.3 devices.
Not working when I copy on mac and try to paste on my iPhone or iPad.
It used to be so useful.
I followed again the instructions at:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209460#:~:text=On%20your%20Mac%3A%20Choose%20Apple,Handoff%2C%20then%20turn%20on%20Handoff.
Is there a way to bring this functionality back?