
I hope this is not too much "off topic", but I wonder if it would be worthwhile to have an installed Inkscape directory such as \data or \samples which would contain certified workable samples of various output formats such as .cdr, .wmf, etc. For example, one could take the file inkscape.logo.svg and convert it into different formats so people could test their file converters before filing a bug report. I have, on more than one occasion, filed a false bug report because I was using a test file that was obsolete or inappropriate. Also it would allow windows users to compare their experiences to non-windows users (perish the thought). Apart from that, however, I believe that uniconv will have some problems on win32 before it gets fully functional.