Maybe is something related to user preferences? Try to delete the gimp folder that I think is in ~/.local/config or in ~/.config.
And yes, Inkscape with +quartz doesn't work well on Mojave. I installed also GIMP, but I did not try deeply to see if it was broken. The versions you download directly from the websites I think they're built against X11 and not Quartz... On Fri, 21 Dec 2018, 12:01 Ryan Schmidt <[email protected] wrote: > > > On Dec 21, 2018, at 03:43, Christoph Kukulies wrote: > > > I have had this before. uninstall Gimp left residues which seem to > prevent installing Gimp from Gimp.org. > > I'm not sure how installing anything with MacPorts could prevent you from > installing something outside of MacPorts... What problem are you > experiencing when installing Gimp from Gimp.org? > > > Recently I built macports Gimp 2.10.8 with quartz, but it turned out > that this version had issues. Came up with dark theme, drawing white lines > on black background, as simple as mit may sound, seemed to be broken. > > Hmm, not sure what's going on. If you're on Mojave, I recall some other > reports of graphics issues in some ports on Mojave. I don't recall what the > status of getting that resolved is. > > > Anyway, I did another uninstall Gimp but now I have again (or still, > can’t even tell) > > in my launcher page a directory, named "MacPorts (andere)“ (others), > with files "IDLE" and "Python Launcher“ in it. > > > > I mislaid the email in which some kind person from this list already > pointed me to the recipe to get totally rid of that, so my plea is: please > could someone give me that link again. > > I don't know why Python's "IDLE" might remain in the Launcher, but several > users have reported it before, such as in this ticket: > > https://trac.macports.org/ticket/52160 > >
