![]() To repeat what is said above, it appears installing macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) on a machine with XQuartz (X11). I used to have the same program SSH'd to OS X Mavericks before upgrading. I have the same program running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6.6. ![]() Just don't forget to un-protect it before you change your preferences anytime in the future.Ĭhmod a-w ~/.config/inkscape/preferences. 6.1.2 X11/XQuartz and macOS 10.9 (Mavericks). I am not sure if this happens to every IDL users, but after upgrading to macOS Sierra and xQuartz 2.7.11, the response rate of my IDL widgets becomes unacceptably slow. and then inkscape will always start up with the windows in the exact same places, no matter where you left them the last time you ran the program. If you don't change your inkscape preferences very often, you can write-protect that file:Ĭhmod a-w ~/.config/ inkscape/ preferences. just replace those numbers with something like 100 and 100 - and the next time you open Inkscape, the dialog will default to opening at that location.then you can move it someplace else, cleanly exit inkscape again.and everything will be OK from then on. and you'll see an XML record for each of the dialog windows with their positions set with something like: The desperation-measure work-around is to hand-edit the default window opening places.Įxit from Inkscape and open this file with a text editor: This problem has driven me up the wall ever since I changed jobs to a company that uses Mac's (Generally, I'm a Linux guy).
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