Gedit runs on OS X too, and it works with a native GTK just fine. As I said before, the complexity of programs like Inkscape and Gimp makes it harder to forego X11, but it shouldn’t be considered impossible.
Inkscape already has wonderful OS X packaging, with a proper DMG and all, including many libraries. Yet it’s such a show stopper that prospective Mac users will first have to grab their OSX install DVD to install something they’ve never heard of! On Inkscape, the bug “Remove X11 dependency for Mac OS X” was filed 2007-07-15 https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/172064 I want to know what are the blockers And I want developers of different GTK projects to get together and discuss how to remove these blockers! I had to be on the other side of the pond so I’m already gone from LGM— but I know right now, more libre graphics developers are in each others direct vicinity then any time of the year! so I know you girls and guys can do it! Come on! E Op 12 mei 2011, om 08:46 heeft Hin-Tak Leung het volgende geschreven: > Peter Linnell wrote: > <snipped> >> I do not think it has anything to with Apple's business practices. The real >> issue is GTK was not originally designed to be cross platform in the way the >> Qt was. >> Therefore, porting it to non-Unix platforms is non-trivial. >> However, I would never dare suggest that GIMP or Inkscape be rewritten in Qt. > <snipped> > > Hiya, greetings. (a bit preoccupied with a number of family and work related > things, otherwise would have liked to be in LGM 2011...). > > GIMP runs on windows though, so GTK is known to work on windows... that's not > trivial. > > _______________________________________________ > CREATE mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
