Command-R doesn't do the same thing in Spotlight anymore

I haven't been using the Mojave beta long, but last ngiht I was looking for a graphic. I used the in-window Spotlight, found it. What I was actually interested in was the graphics in the same folder, so I hit command-R.


You know what happened? Don't worry. I'll tell you. The Edit menu flashed. That was all, it seemed. There was nothing in the Edit menu with a Command-R shortcut, so I assumed it was a bug and made a note to report it later.


A while later, I realized the graphic I'd found had been rotated.


I don't know if this is an intentional feature change or an accident, but let me assure you: You will have a firestorm of hate if this change ships. Uesrs everywhere will be rotating images accidentally. You cannot change a keyboard shortcut that does not alter data that people have been using for years to now alter data.


I'm not even sure whether to report it now. I imagine this'll just be resolved as WORKS AT INTENDED. Is everyone else seeing this, or is it just me? Is this atually just a bug?


Thanks!

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I see it as well and apparently it's part of quick actions. I do have a question though, what did "command + R do in High Sierra? I just checked 10.13.6 and it did nothing while I was in the Finder.