It worked! Thanks for the update!
Here's the output from --trace if it helps.
Hi Martin, I'm on Tahoe 26.2 with an M4 CPU and I'm having the exact same library error. I just cloned the repo today and it's on commit 0efc4f. Also, I needed to use a different QT5 path. /opt/homebrew/opt/qt@5/bin Let me know if there's any more info I can provide to help. /usr/local/bin % ./zint dyld[27431]: Library not loaded: @rpath/libzint.2.16.dylib Referenced from: <10F3B78D-87F5-38D9-8B19-785A19126299> /usr/local/bin/zint Reason: no LC_RPATH's found zsh: abort ./zint
Hi Martin, I'm on Tahoe 26.2 with an M4 CPU and I'm having the exact same library error. I just cloned the repo today and it's on commit 0efc4f. Also, I needed to use a different QT5 path. /opt/homebrew/opt/qt@5/bin Let me know if there's any more info I can provide to help.
That's awesome! It's something that would only be relevant for vector files. Some packaging vendors (and printers in general) will require all fonts to be converted to outlines instead of being embedded. I use the QT frontend because I generally only need to make a couple at a time but your string with commas looks reasonable to me if wanted to use the command line. The big thing is just being able to specify a color easily in CMYK format for those odd times I want something other than black. Thanks...
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