![]() The font cache files in '~/.fontconfig' for example are used by many applications running under X11 (they do not use Apple's font server). (I don't know what exactly you had searched for: '/tmp/skl' for example is created by 'GIMP on OS X', most of the other entries are either created by X11, or shared with other X11-based applications. ![]() None of them does interfere with any other programs - there is no "risk" in leaving them there, nor do they consume a lot of disk space. These two folders are only relevant for Inkscape (the first one stores the preferences file and custom user resources for Inkscape (like extensions, palettes, filters or keymap file), the second one contains configuration files for libraries which are bundled with Inkscape on Mac OS X). ![]() if you care about the configuration files left behind, you can delete these two folders:.This deletes the program itself completely: Inkscape does not install files outside of the application itself - the application is fully self-contained & relocatable (can be dropped into any folder and run from there). ![]() Move the application 'Inkscape' to Trash and empty it.0x0nium wrote:What folders and files do i delete to fully remove the program? (will it make a difference if i leave them there?)If you really want to give up on Inkscape: ![]()
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