![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Repeatedly into a new document now pastes the current object, not an outdated one ( , the system menu now uses the correct language and menu decorations look better on systems with non-English locales (Ĭonverting text to path on the commandlineįor export, differently formatted text parts no longer lose their styling (Īre now positioned correctly relative to each other when pasting them into a new document (Ĭopy-pasting an object with a Live Path Effect That have a built-in eraser tip now again automatically switch to the correct tool ( Now use the units the user selected as display units (in Document preferences) again (įor tools are now completely visible, no matter how transparent the currently selected color is ( , so testers can again try out intermediate versions ( ![]() It's very stable & really does almost everything Illustrator does, only it's WAY better because it's Open Source & totally FREE.Inkscape 1.1.2 is a maintenance and bugfix release, which brings you more than 40 bug fixes, 11 crash fixes, 8 fixes for extension failures, 15 improved user interface translations and improved documentation. Making the above changes took about half an hour & now Inkscape. Just Google "Inkscape Mac GTK themes & toolsets". There are several sites that show you how to do this. I upgraded the butt-ugly Inkscape Windoze GUI theme to a snazzy dark grey GTK theme & tool set, which makes it look & almost like native Mac software. I makes my workflow much smoother & more efficient. This means I can use Inkscape without constantly stumbling around the keyboard. I altered the XQuartz (X11) keyboard commands to use the Command key instead of the Control key. 91 runs almost like a native Mac app-once I made two changes:ġ. Inkscape was always awkward on a Mac because it used X11 & Windoze key commands & the clunky Windoze interface.īut now Inkscape. I've been waiting for the promised Inkscape Mac native version for years, ever since Adobe bought & killed Freehand because Illustrator couldn't compete with it. ![]()
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