Linguist's Toolbox (macOS) - Install and Configure
Information about Linguists Toolbox and how to package it for macOS.
The Toolbox application is a data management and analysis tool for field linguists. It is developed by the SIL organization. More information may be found at their website: https://software.sil.org/toolbox/.
Toolbox is a Windows application, but it can run in macOS using an app called PlayOnMac. The steps in this article describe how to set up Toolbox to run in PlayOnMac.
Setup Steps
- Download and extract Toolbox: http://www.fieldlinguiststoolbox.org/.
- Download and install PlayOnMac: https://www.playonmac.com/en/download.html. Be sure to install the appropriate version for your version of macOS.
- Open PlayOnMac.
- Click No when prompted to help create a compatibility database.
- In the PlayOnMac toolbar, click Configure.
- If the configuration window doesn't appear, quit and relaunch PlayOnMac, then click Configure again.
- Click New to start creating a new virtual drive.
- Click Next.
- Select 64 bits windows installation.
- Click Next, even if the list of Wine versions is empty.
- Name the virtual drive and click Next. The name is unimportant.
- After the new virtual drive has been created, select it from the list in the configuration window.
- Navigate to the Install components tab.
- Select usp10 from the list and click Install.
- Navigate to the Miscellaneous tab.
- Click Open virtual drive's directory.
- In the new Finder window, navigate into
drive_c/Program Files (x86)/
. - From the extracted Toolbox files, copy the ToolboxMacWine###.exe file into this folder, where ### is the Toolbox version number.
- In PlayOnMac, navigate to the General tab.
- Click Make a new shortcut from this virtual drive.
- Select the Toolbox executable from the list and click Next.
- Name the shortcut if desired.
- Click Cancel.
- Close the configuration window.
To launch Toolbox, double-click on the new shortcut listed in the main PlayOnMac screen.
Troubleshooting
- Unable to view or create folders within the macOS Documents folder.
- macOS 11 added non-Unix permissions to many default profile folders, including Documents. These changes seem to prevent Toolbox via PlayOnMac from properly interacting with such folders. Try using a folder outside of Documents - i.e., a folder directly within your profile folder,
/Users/username
.
- macOS 11 added non-Unix permissions to many default profile folders, including Documents. These changes seem to prevent Toolbox via PlayOnMac from properly interacting with such folders. Try using a folder outside of Documents - i.e., a folder directly within your profile folder,