I suspect you'd have to create an app wrapper. Platypus is the easiest way I know to do that.
Or use DrawBerry (not in MacPorts), which is a free SVG editor for macOS that's already an app. > On Mar 9, 2020, at 18:42, K Hindall <[email protected]> wrote: > > I finally got Inkscape 0.92.4 running. > > But if I double-click on any of the files that I made in 0.92.2, they > open in my web browser, not Inkscape. > > I've tried the usual path to correct this on a Mac running macOS > 10.13.6, which is to go into the "Info" screen for the document and > select the application under "Open with ..." Unfortunately it doesn't > recognize /opt/local/bin/inkscape as an application, so I can't select > it. I tried making it X11.app, which does open X11 rather than my > browser, but then I have to start Inkscape within there. (I've got it as > an application in the Applications menu.) And then I have to open the > SVG file from within there. > > Is there any way to set things so that if I double-click on my SVG > files, they launch Inkscape and open up within it? > > Thank you! > > K >
