Brian:

> It looks in the application defaults file "Fig", in the
> /etc/X11/app-defaults or /usr/etc/X11/app-defaults directory
> (you will have to find that directory and file) and it compares the
> Fig.version in that file:
> 
> Fig.version:                    3.2.5c
> 
> with the version compiled into the program.  So if the executable
> says it is 3.2.5b-3 (title bar) then change that string
> in the Fig file to 3.2.5b-3.

Ok, thanks for explaining.  Neither /etc/X11 nor /usr/etc exist on my
Mac OS X 10.7.5.  xfig is installed in /sw/bin.

Ah. /sw/etc/app-defaults/Fig is the file.

It contains:

Fig.version:                    3.2.5b

That matches the title bar.  Perhaps the fink version points to the
wrong place?

Maybe the fink people can fix this.

Tom

  Thomas D. Schneider, Ph.D.
  Senior Investigator
  National Institutes of Health
  National Cancer Institute
  Center for Cancer Research
  Gene Regulation and Chromosome Biology Laboratory
  Molecular Information Theory Group
  Frederick, Maryland  21702-1201
  schne...@mail.nih.gov
  http://schneider.ncifcrf.gov/ (current link)
  http://alum.mit.edu/www/toms  (permanent link)

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