
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 07:00:54AM -0700, Ted Gould wrote:
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 23:44 -0700, microUgly wrote:
Will an error for an extension be logged even if there is no Windows version of that extension? (i.e. just because it says you need an extension it doesn't mean it exists for Windows).
I don't believe that there are .inx files that are dropped in the windows packaging, but I'm unfamiliar with it. But the code will look through every INX file in the extensions directory and either include them or drop them with an error being printed.
Actually, there are quite a few formats (Corel formats among others) that depend on the Uniconvertor (uniconv) to be installed in the system for one (and it is not distributed in the windows package) and then we don't even seem to have any proper dos shell scripts to invoke it.
There seem to be a bug relating to this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/197617
I think this issue needs further investigation as some changes to the code will be inevitably required. I could look into it if there are no other volunteers :-) though some hints would be appreciated.
Regards, -- Marcin Floryan http://marcin.floryan.pl/ [GPG Key ID: 0D5581C5]