Installation Guide: OS X

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If this is the first time you have installed UVLayout, you will need to activate it by cut'n'pasting your license key into the keys file. Instructions on that are [[Installation_Guide:_Licensing#Running_the_licensing_GUI|here]]. If this is the first time you have installed UVLayout, you will need to activate it by cut'n'pasting your license key into the keys file. Instructions on that are [[Installation_Guide:_Licensing#Running_the_licensing_GUI|here]].
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== Known Problems == == Known Problems ==

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This page describes how to install or upgrade UVLayout onto OS X systems.

Open the supplied UVLayout.dmg disk image file and follow the instructions in the Read-Me.txt file.

If this is the first time you have installed UVLayout, you will need to activate it by cut'n'pasting your license key into the keys file. Instructions on that are here.

Known Problems

  • If you launch UVLayout and nothing appears to happen, check if you have your display configured for dual monitors, but only one is plugged in or turned on. If you turn on the second screen and find UVLayout there, you can drag it back to the main screen and "pin" it with the top left most button in the UVLayout GUI.
  • If your whole screen goes gray after launching UVLayout, it means that X11 is running in full screen mode. You can toggle this with Cmd-Opt-A, and then go to the X11 preferences to turn it off permanently.
  • Very poor drawing performance. See the OpenGL preference.