1 Mar
2009
1 Mar
'09
10:33 p.m.
bulia byak wrote:
I decided that the best strategy would be to include a copy of UniConvertor to our Inkscape Python in devlibs, which I did. I think supporting CorelDraw formats out of the box is an important enough feature to justify a few extra megabytes to the distribution.
Ages ago I put up a uniconvertor bundle on launchpad that could be dropped into the inkscape python folder, but at the time some people (don't remember who, and it doesn't matter) were worried about Inkscape's file size.
I agree a couple of Mb is a good tradeoff for the functionality, especially since knowing that the extra functionality can be added with a module isn't at all obvious, unless the documentation were made very clear on this.
Thanks!
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