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I've been working on the Mac installation page. Now it has the same quality as the Linux and Windows ones, updated to Lion (10.7.x) and with more common issues fixed. -- [[User:Ignlg|ignlg]] 13:35, 31 August 2011 (UTC) | I've been working on the Mac installation page. Now it has the same quality as the Linux and Windows ones, updated to Lion (10.7.x) and with more common issues fixed. -- [[User:Ignlg|ignlg]] 13:35, 31 August 2011 (UTC) | ||
: Thanks a lot for updating the section about installing X11 for Inkscape on (Mac) OS X! | |||
: Since you seem to recommend to all (GIMP and Inkscape) users to [http://gimper.net/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=10902 install the latest Xquartz version] (despite Xquartz from xquartz.macosforge.org being the ''development'' version for Apple's ''stable'' X11, and despite that for GIMP on OS X, '''lisanet''' does explicitly not support this for any of her builds, as repeatedly ([http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimponosx/forums/forum/761055/topic/4509200], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimponosx/forums/forum/761056/topic/4506922]) stated in the various support threads in the gimponosx sourceforge forums): With regard to the 'alt/option' key I'm surprised you don't mention that recent X11/Xquartz versions do have a GUI option in the preferences dialog to make it work like 'Alt_L/Alt_R' instead of 'Mode_switch' (though this will have the downside of no longer being able to input diacritic and other special characters via keyboard because both option keys will be changed. For many users however the GUI option will be easier and preferred to the current recommendation as described with more details in the [http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#How_to_make_the_Alt_key_work_.3F FAQ] (requiring them to learn how to create and edit hidden dot files via terminal)). | |||
: The problem with the alt/option key was originally reported in X11/Xquartz for games runing under Wine, but affects GIMP and Inkscape too: [http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/ticket/374 Xquartz ticket #374: Alt key mapping, in Wine games] |
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Would be nice if Snow Leopard instructions were added. (It was released Aug 2009) --Navatar 22:22, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
I've been working on the Mac installation page. Now it has the same quality as the Linux and Windows ones, updated to Lion (10.7.x) and with more common issues fixed. -- ignlg 13:35, 31 August 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks a lot for updating the section about installing X11 for Inkscape on (Mac) OS X!
- Since you seem to recommend to all (GIMP and Inkscape) users to install the latest Xquartz version (despite Xquartz from xquartz.macosforge.org being the development version for Apple's stable X11, and despite that for GIMP on OS X, lisanet does explicitly not support this for any of her builds, as repeatedly ([1], [2]) stated in the various support threads in the gimponosx sourceforge forums): With regard to the 'alt/option' key I'm surprised you don't mention that recent X11/Xquartz versions do have a GUI option in the preferences dialog to make it work like 'Alt_L/Alt_R' instead of 'Mode_switch' (though this will have the downside of no longer being able to input diacritic and other special characters via keyboard because both option keys will be changed. For many users however the GUI option will be easier and preferred to the current recommendation as described with more details in the FAQ (requiring them to learn how to create and edit hidden dot files via terminal)).
- The problem with the alt/option key was originally reported in X11/Xquartz for games runing under Wine, but affects GIMP and Inkscape too: Xquartz ticket #374: Alt key mapping, in Wine games