Okay, will XQuartz work with Mavericks?

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> On Nov 3, 2013, at 1:17 PM, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Josh and David,
> 
> For X11 starting with Mountain Lion you have to look for "XQuartz".  This is 
> Apple's X11, and can be downloaded from:
> http://xquartz.macosforge.org/
> 
> There's an Apple Knowledge base document "About X11 and OS X Mountain Lion" 
> that explains this split:
> http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5293
> 
> If you upgrade from Mountain Lion and use either the Xcode or X11 (meaning 
> XQuartz) Developer tools, you have to reinstall these in Mavericks. I mention 
> both these packages, because while most of us do not use third party 
> applications based on X11, which is more of a visually oriented windows 
> interface, more of us may install or port applications based on Xcode. The 
> latest version of Xcode is available from the Mac app store, but this is not 
> something you need unless you want to work as a developer or to run specific 
> software that requires Xcode (generally to port applications that were 
> written for other unix or Linux platforms to the Mac). 
> 
> You can read the wiki, "Installing Xcode Tools and X11":
> https://machelp.ucsd.edu/groups/publichelpwiki/wiki/36ac6/
> 
> This has been updated to include Mavericks, but the main modification in that 
> document is the method of installing the Xcode command line tools from 
> Terminal under Mavericks.  You don't need to read this web page for 
> installing X11, since the main information it gives is to summarize that 
> starting with Mountain Lion X11 has been found in "XQuartz", which is X11 
> rebranded with the Apple logo, and to give the link to the web page.
> 
> There is a reported bug if you are trying to run XQuartz in Mavericks with 
> the new support for dual monitor option, but I don't think that affects any 
> list users.  The workaround is to go to System Preferences->Mission Control 
> and uncheck "Displays have separate spaces".
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther 
> 
>> On Nov 3, 2013, at 2:09 AM, Josh Gregory wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning, do you have any ideas on how to find this product? I would be 
>> interested. And yes, I do, I initially had to fight to get it through local 
>> funds and such which is what has pissed me off because now I can't use it.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Nov 3, 2013, at 6:39 AM, "David Griffith" wrote:
>>> 
>>> Changing the subject I see that you are an EyePal user as well, Josh.
>>> 
>>> Are you using Mavericks?
>>> #Researching on Google I see that there is supposed to be a version of X11 
>>> which "installs on demand under Maverick".
>>> 
>>> Humanware were useless when I tried to find out whether the Eyepal will 
>>> work under Maverick.
>>> I got exactly the same response before I upgraded to Mountain Lion. In the 
>>> end I had to identify an alternative X11 utility on the web which worked 
>>> with EyePal on the Mac but no thanks to Humanware or the Developers who 
>>> contributed precisely zilch.
>>> 
>>> I have contacted Sarotech and Computer Room Services to ask if there is any 
>>> possibility of the EyePal Camera working with Docuscan in the same as 
>>> Kurzweil does on the Windows Platform.
>>> Again no response. I suspect that one of us will simply have to take the 
>>> plunge and upgrade  to see if  will  work.
>>>  I will certainly not recommend that anybody gets a product from abisee 
>>> again, and possibly Humanware as the follow up driver support is dreadful 
>>> and the software has gene consistently buggy over several versions.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> David Griffith
>> 
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