
I compiled osxmenu (~suv's branch) using gtk3 and it looks good to me.
It was a little tricky since configure is not set to automatically do this and gtk-mac-integration had to recompiled for gtk3.
If you wish to try it, let me know.
Thanks, Partha
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:50 AM, Norbert Nemec <Norbert.Nemec.list@...173...> wrote:
Thanks! I just tried the gtk2/Quartz build from your profile and it really feels and looks much better than anything I have seen before on OSX.
The most recent gtk2/x11 build seems somewhat improved as well, but it still does not provide the smooth experience that I remember from Linux.
I really hope that the native-OSX (including osxmenu) will soon be stabilized sufficiently to have it considered for the official builds.
Greetings, Norbert
Am 29/12/14 1:20 , schrieb su_v:
On 2014-12-29 01:16 (+0100), su_v wrote:
Too bad - you seem to dismiss any other option than GTK+/Quartz 3 for OS X. If this isn't quite true, you might want to give newer GTK2/X11-based app bundles a test, or even one with GTK2/Quartz. Links to downloads (OS X 10.7 or later) can be found on the download page at inkscape.org (0.91pre3, 0.91+devel)[2], and on my launchpad profile page [1] (including the experimental 'osxmenu' branch).
We also started an attempt to track osx packaging status in the wiki [3].
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Sorry, wrong link, use this one instead: [1] https://launchpad.net/~suv-lp
[2] http://inkscape.org/en/download/ [3] http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Notes_on_Packaging_for_OS_X
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