![]() ![]() ![]() Good luck to others in case they hit this issue. ![]() So, a reboot was required, which could be helpful if the install would have told me that, but, at the same time, I'm no rookie with software or computers, so I guess I should have figured out the reboot-might-solve-this cure the first time I had the issue. Then I thought "maybe it's hung up from previous time I tried to launch 0.9, maybe a reboot would help." So, guess what? I rebooted and then when I clicked the beautiful Inkscape icon, now MacOS pops up a security message like "Inkscape is an app that was downloaded from the internet are you sure you want to launch it?", and I clicked "yes", and then the wonderful app loaded up and now runs just fine. So when you asked me for more details I tried it again so I could be specific about exactly what did or didn't happen, and I got same results (i.e. So that's when I posted here that 1.0.2 "does not work" on MacOS 11.1 Big Sur. When I clicked the icon, it bounced a little bit, but the app never started and the app process never even appeared in Activity Monitor. So, I downloaded and installed 1.0.2, and then when I tried to launch that, it did nothing. Com installar InkScape sense XQuartz Encara no s oficialment possible: els desenvolupadors d’Inkscape hauran d’eliminar la dependncia de XQuartz canviant a les biblioteques natives Gtk i Glib per a OS X, tal com va fer l’equip GIMP fa uns anys. When I when to test further so I could reply to, I recalled that before installing 1.0.2, I had attempted to launched the app (ver 0.9 is what I had at that time) and I got a message from MacOS saying something like "this app needs to be updated by the software author" or something like that. ![]()
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