This might be a little off topic. But I got DCgui running yesterday thanks to all the good help!
Now I'm wondering if there is any way to make an apple script or simular to start X11 applications by clicking an icon...
For some binaries you can directly double-click on the icon. For dcgui, this works. Open /sw/bin in the Finder and double-click on dcgui-qt. It starts X11.app also if it isn't running. You can also make a symlink somewhere else if you don't want to open /sw/bin in the Finder:
ln -s /sw/bin/dcgui-qt ~/Desktop/DCgui
gives you an icon on your desktop which you can double-click.
For other applications, this simple solution may not be sufficient, because with this solution you cannot configure the environment in which they run.
-- Martin
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