
You can get native OSX experimental builds from ~suv's branch though it's based on gtk2. I have also built it myself from her branch if you need.
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Norbert Nemec <Norbert.Nemec.list@...173...> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am currently trying to get inkscape running with gtk3/OSX-native. After quite a bit of struggling, I got everything compiled and executable. When I run inkscape, however, I get tons of assertions, the window looks terrible, is just barely responsive and completely unusable. The info on the web is not very conclusive, so I wonder:
- is inkscape OSX/native generally still in such a bad state or did I
maybe not build it correctly?
- is anyone working on this actively?
- what is the state of inkscape/gtk3 in general?
- What are the areas that require work to improve the situation?
Perhaps, I could help out?
Generally, I used to use inkscape quite heavily several years ago on Linux and absolutely loved it. Today, I am forced to use OSX for work and would sometimes love to have inkscape available for some quick drawing task. The usability of the inkscape/gtk2/XQuark on OSX, however, has always put me off using inkscape altogether (booting Linux for every occasional quick drawing is just not an option). I would really love to see this situation improve.
Greetings, Norbert
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