This looks much improved! The sluggish old X-Windows-based UI was a huge turn-off (although it did put the menu where it belongs: on the main window frame of the application, a foreign concept on the Mac).<p>But this looks good and seems responsive (on an M1 Mac). GJ Inkscape team!<p>Update: I just installed it on my Intel Mac and while the UI appearance is obviously still improved, the performance is pretty bad. Resizing a single shape is very slow, with massive tearing of the image and visible redrawing.
Inkscape has a bug in dxf_outlines.py which gives endless 100% CPU load then you try to export your SVG to DXF with --ROBO=true (often used for laser cutting). This bug is there for almost a year and nobody cares to fix it, instead they are self pleased with icon shuffling all the other release.
I love Inkscape.<p>But.<p>There's always a but.<p>Is there a way to make it use the standard Windows file browser, I desperately need to copy 'n' past a many-levels-deep folder structure.
Problems I've encountered with Inkscape consistently with Arch Linux over the past few years:<p>* In a completely new document, drawing boxes yields an invisible shape that cannot be styled regardless of how you set the stroke or fill.<p>Problems that still persist with Inkscape consistently with Arch Linux with the new update:<p>* In a completely new document, drawing boxes yields an invisible shape that cannot be styled regardless of how you set the stroke or fill.<p>That being said, I love Inkscape. It's my go-to for modifying SVGs, albeit not for creating them.