On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Alvin Penner <penner@...360...1856...> wrote:


Jasper van de Gronde wrote:
>
> Igor Novikov wrote:
>> So guys please select a way for UniConvertor integration.
>

I would also prefer a commandline executable (Win32). I have Uniconvertor
1.1.4 installed separately under Python 2.6. For me the ideal solution would
be to be able to use Uniconvertor 1.1.4 in Inkscape rather than the 1.1.3
that is shipped. I don't know how to do this (admittedly have not tried very
hard).

I think it's not a good idea. Why use an outdated version? If you need built-in
UniConvertor so ver.1.1.5  is better than 1.5 year old 1.1.4 release. MSI package
size is so large because it includes own Python copy.

We have created stand alone version because a lot of win users cannot understand
all required installation steps. They prefer downloading 13Mb file than experimenting
with separate Python MSI, PIL, ReportLab and UniConvertor .exe installers.

Also, IMHO installation size does not matter now. Average modern HDD capacity is
1Tb and Win7 requirements for HDD is much more than 1Gb.

Regards,

Igor Novikov
sK1 Project
http://sk1project.org