Quick Look in Microsoft OneNote

Hey, guys!

This isn't strictly a BTT question, I'm just struggling to come up with a way to make a thing work like I want it to, and I thought that if there is a place where someone could help me it is this community of tinkerers.

So I'm using Microsoft OneNote for Mac. A lot. (As in a really large lot.)
Notes with lots of pictures scattered throughout. Those are often large pictures, resized to be much smaller to fit the layout.

What I would love to be able to do — is to be able to view those images full size with a shortcut. Without resizing them within the page. Without zooming in and out. But just like one would do in Finder using Quick Look with the space bar.

Maybe, just maybe, someone would be able to come up with some sort of a hack to achieve this.

Is it ever possible to feed something to Quick Look from without Finder itself?
Maybe some third third party app I don't know about?
Maybe the easier way would be copying the currently selected picture into the clipboard, and viewing the clipboard's contents with Quick Look. But is there a way to do that?

In any case, I would be most thankful if someone could suggest something.

Thank you!


Try like this:

and the cycle action is configured like:

So this will resize the picture to its original size when pressing hyper key (in my case it is Shift + Control + Option + Command) and pressing same shortcut again it will "Undo Resize Object"

you could also use BTT's clipboard manager. If you copy a image from one note you can pinch to zoom in fluidly. It also allows to edit images via markup and to copy text from images.

You could also create a shortcut to copy the image and immediately show the clipboard manager, e.g. like this:

It should even allow to open quicklook on a copied image or file, but that seems to be broken right now (or I have disabled it intentionally and forgot about it - I'll check.)