bulia, I love the succinctness of the messages but I'm finding them less
than
helpful. When you talk of command line are you in the operating
system
or is
there a command line set-up in Inkscape itself? In the former I can
get
down
to my Inkscape folder and when I run "inkscape --version" it does
not
recognise this as a command. I am not very experienced with command
line
stuff, but willing to learn.
On my Windows 98, it's called "MS-DOS window" in the Start menu. Run it and use DOS commands to navigate to a dir and/or run a command. I have no idea if this is different on XP; others please provide more XP-specific info.
On XP it's the "Command Prompt" under Start>All Programs>Accessories.
However, when I tried the --version flag it didn't launch inkscape (or return any info to the command prompt)... if I do it with -version it launches at least, but gives no version info. Any thoughts?
Does it work for you on 98 Bulia?
-Josh