The easiest solution is to first un-install XQuartz from your Mac and then re-install XQuartz. Because Huygens depends on X11 in Mac, Huygens will not be able to run at first. This is currently tested and supported on Tiger and newer versions. This is a known issue with the Mac OS upgrade. Another way to get a current X11 installation on your system is through MacPorts. If you have upgraded to Yosemite, El Capitan or Sierra from a previous Mac OS and had XQuartz previously installed, then the upgrade causes the symbolic link to the X11 directory to break. When you install XQuartz for the first time, there should be no problem running the latest version of Huygens. The latest version of XQuartz can be downloaded from here. In rare cases Huygens will not start which is caused by an error in the permission settings (see above). Installations on Mojave and Catalina are running fine. Huygens can also be used on the Apple silicon m1 CPU with the use of the Rosseta 2. Installations on Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura are running fine. MacOS Big Sur 11, Monterey 12, Ventura 13 Still experiencing problems with Huygens? Please contact SVI.
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