On 2013-02-15 09:55 +0100, ~suv wrote:
On 2013-02-11 02:01 +0100, Valerio Aimale wrote:
For Mtn Lion:
http://rapidshare.com/files/1406366642/Inkscape-r0.48.4-r9943-10.8%2B-x86_64...
For Lion:
http://rapidshare.com/files/2591591009/Inkscape-r-10.7%2B-x86_64_RC5.dmg
fixed:
- restored drag&drop, it was a problem with the pasteboard fix, not the
menu integration.
- further editing of the keymapping for menu accelerators. Hopefully it
will cover most of the cases.
Regarding pasting into text fields, that is something we might learn to live with for the time being.
Based on information I reveived off-list, my conclusions had been wrong with regard to displaying accelerators for menu items in global menus. Sorry for any distraction my earlier comments might have caused.
Revising my earlier feedback about RC5, there's one issue left:
- Crash on paste in the XML Editor (and 'Text and Font' dialog)
It would be great if the crash could be prevented (maybe at the cost of not being able to paste at all). Probably not to be considered a blocker (affects advanced users with special use cases only).
Known limitations (might be solved in future versions):
- no keyboard shortcuts in numeric and text input widgets
(Cmd+A, Cmd+C, Cmd+X, Cmd+V affect canvas selection instead)
no Copy&Paste in special spinbutton widgets with custom context menu
some keyboard shortcuts may conflict with system keyboard shortcuts
(e.g. Flip Horizontal, Create Clone)
Filter Editor: filter primitives cannot be rearranged
delayed quitting if clipboard is not empty on exit
(may produce error dialogs from output extensions if export to certain output formats to the (persistent) clipboard fails, bug #1046068)
- SVG Font editor crashes
(creating or editing SVG fonts never worked with GTK+/Quartz-based builds, bug #1116468)
@Andy, @Victor - anything missing?
*bump* - any news?
@Valerio - just wondering: how much effort would it take to include PyGTK 2.24 (or 2.22) into the app bundle? There are a couple of externally developed extensions which use custom dialogs based on PyGTK, the most popular among them is 'Sozi' [1], other known ones are 'TeX Text' [2], and 'inksmoto' [3]. Making those custom extensions work with the current Inkscape 0.48.2 Mac OS X package (using Python, PyGTK, lxml, etc. installed in a local MacPorts tree) is a hack at best [4], and not easy to handle for many users. Admittedly, I haven't tried yet whether the same hack could be used with your RC packages.
If rewriting the paths of the PyGTK modules (*.so files) to load the libs already included in the app bundle can be done based on the same packaging script changes you wrote for UniConvertor, and if it doesn't add too much to the overall download size - I could imagine that this would be greatly appreciated by many users.
----- [1] Sozi: http://sozi.baierouge.fr/wiki/ [2] TexText: http://pav.iki.fi/software/textext/ [3] Inksmoto: http://wiki.xmoto.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Inksmoto-0.7.0 [4] https://answers.launchpad.net/inkscape/+question/179289#comment-10