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On 11/8/06, Jon A. Cruz <jon@...18...> wrote:
On Nov 6, 2006, at 7:07 PM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Jon Cruz is the developer to get hooked up with for this; he's also on OSX and knows all the ins and outs of the widgets, gtk, etc.
...unfortunately he's been through a fire, and is still getting his computers back online and stuff. But if you spot him on IRC, I think he'd love to chat about what needs doing.
Yes, I'm getting things back up now.
I'd gotten close to finishing some work on switching to stock toolbars. Once that was set I was going to try to be looking into updating to build the native GTK+ and such, so this timing sounds good.
Also, I've gotten my main Mac up and going again, and have just finished rescuing data off of my wife's computer, so I'll be able to focus on Inkscape again. Definitely watch the Jabber room evening and nights PST, as I'll be back in now.
I'll try and get onto the Jabber room at some point soon to discuss some of the issues I've encountered so far. Although I'm having problems finding any time to spare on it right now between work and life in general.
One quick thing - I mentioned previously that I was having regular crashes with complex SVGs (eg. tiger.svgz). Well it seems that after fixing one memory leak in GTK+ (2 lines of code) I haven't had any crashes since. So the port does seem to be at the stage where fixing very small problems can have very rewarding results.
Cheers Derek