[MacPorts] #30540: ipe @7.0.14: Please add an application bundle to Applications/MacPorts/

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#30540: ipe @7.0.14: Please add an application bundle to Applications/MacPorts/
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  Reporter:  Torsten.Maehne@…       |       Owner:  m.thon@…                   
      Type:  enhancement            |      Status:  reopened                   
  Priority:  Normal                 |   Milestone:                             
 Component:  ports                  |     Version:  2.0.0                      
Resolution:                         |    Keywords:  haspatch                   
      Port:  ipe                    |  
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Comment(by Torsten.Maehne@…):

 Thanks for your quick reaction. I agree, the individual icons for the
 different file formats are nice. In the second app bundle that I proposed,
 even an adapted *.icns file for the *.ipe format is included. Indeed, it
 would be nice if the icons would be updated in a future release to use
 some higher resolution. So, feel free to use them. :-)

 I agree, the LSEnvironment key is the preferred method to set the PATH in
 an app bundle. However, I didn't want to hardcode into it the whole path.
 $prefix/bin should be most probably always added in front of the default
 patch. If MacTeX is installed, additionally /usr/texbin should be
 prepended to the PATH. For me, it was easier to do this with the wrapper
 script, as I'm not very familiar with Tcl. Maybe, you want to take a try
 to substitute the PATH in Info.plist after installation of the app bundle?
 It is important that the LaTeX binaries are found by Ipe. Otherwise, all
 text labels will fail to render correctly.

 Feel free to leave out the patch which prevents the compiler warning.

 Thank you for maintaining the port! Ipe is a very useful tool for me.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/30540#comment:20>
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