I don't see how it could be though, because I get into OCD mode and have been working on my Cricut and Inkscape pretty much exclusively until I broke my wrist. FYI, When I deleted the two apps, I also deleted any other after market apps that I didn't really need, thinking maybe something I've downloaded recently was the problem. It's like XQuartz has forgotten what it's supposed to do, or got stuck, or something. Reinstalling is giving me the same problem. I have uninstalled and reinstalled both applications, but when I restarted my machine the first time (after deleting the programs), an update was performed on my Mac. But now I am unable to switch screens, moving my cursor to the dock doesn't reveal the dock, moving my cursor to the "hot zone" which minimizes the active screen so that I can choose another application only re-maximizes Inkscape. I got a black screen, which I later learned was XQuartz, and then Inkscape finally opened. I shut down XQuartz and clicked the Inkscape icon to reopen. It quit - just shut down - about 15 minutes into my work, which bites when it takes so long because I have to use my off-hand. An hour-ish later, i re-open the new svg from my image and start using the bezier pen to cut out pieces of it to make layers. I imported an image, played with it for a few minutes and then shut it down, again, the same way I always do. I opened Inkscape today, the same way that I've always opened it, from the Inkscape icon that I moved to my dock, and it took a few seconds (not unusual) and then opened fine. I broke my wrist a few weeks ago so I havent been doing alot of anything (including apostrophes!) the last couple of weeks. I've been using it for several months with zero problems, other than the huge learning curve. I use a Die-cut machine and have been using Inkscape, via XQuartz11, on my Mac OS 10.12.5.
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