>> 
>>  % ls -lhrt ~/Downloads | tail -3
>>     55M Nov 29 09:50 
>> Subsurface-MacOS-x86_64-qt-5-6.0.5492-patch.43.pull-request.dirkhh-macos.zip
>>   255M Nov 29 09:52 
>> Subsurface-MacOS-arm64-qt-6.10.1-6.0.5492-patch.43.pull-request.dirkhh-macos.zip
>>   255M Nov 29 09:52 
>> Subsurface-MacOS-x86_64-qt-6.10.1-6.0.5492-patch.43.pull-request.dirkhh-macos.zip
> 
> 
> Ha, I wish I had something to test this on. :-)
> The newest macOS my ancient hardware can run is 12.7.6 - this requires 13. 
> But I think the way to go for this is to drop support for running on macOS 
> versions that have been dropped from support by Apple.

The issue is that the Qt Framework binaries already require macOS 13.
I could try building against an older version of the framework - childishly 
easy with the matrix setup. Let's see if that gives us a lower minimum OS 
version.

> Ohmygawd - it looks like they are bundling an entire browser with this.
> 
> At a pinch we could probably include the PDF version of the manual in the 
> bundle, and then just use a system 'open' call for it...

'open' also works on an HTML file. But see my other email about the alternative 
'lightweight' browser that some Qt projects have started to use for the same 
purpose (we're not the only ones with an HTML user manual, it seems)

/D
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