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Recent versions of Mac OS X (and Windows 10) suppose that new applications are installed through a “store”.
Apple has pionneered in this domain with the Apple Store since the creation of the IPhone.
Stores are very convenient. They give a simple way to install new software, and allow independant...
The size of signs made with the latest versions of Inkscape might appear too small. See this bug report for how to solve the problem.
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Recent versions of Mac OS X (and Windows 10) suppose that new applications are installed through a “store”.
Apple has pionneered in this domain with the Apple Store since the creation of the IPhone.
Now, stores are very convenient. They g...
ok, there was a small problem in three of the fonts of the "pack translit". It's solved now, so, if the yod gave bad result with Word you can download the new version. It should be ok.
JSesh currently uses a nice library, called Quaqua, to be more Mac-OSX compatible... However, Quaqua development seems to be over (the Java 8 version is still listed as "unstable", so I'm not going to use it).
Jsesh is still functional, but has lost a bit of user-friendliness. For instance, use of...
From Mac OS X Mountain Lion onward, new Mac OS X machines don't include Java.
Currently, JSesh expects java to be where it used to be on old machines, which means you must get it from here : http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572 (before installing JSesh).
Note that I have experimented, and found...