
But then double-clicking the icon won't launch Inkscape....
And once Inkview runs against a single file, it will not navigate to other SVG files in that same directory. Selecting multiple files and choosing Open invokes Inkview multiple times (multiple single-image windows).
I wonder if there is some way to install a "thumbnail helper" app in Windows Explorer so that when it is in thumbnail mode that Inkview can be invoked to create icons from .svg files...
greg.fenton
On Nov 22, 2007 11:56 AM, Rob Antonishen <rob.antonishen@...155...> wrote:
Inkview is designed to launch from explorer via file associations, i.e. the file name passed as a parameter. Right click on an SVG file and open with inkview.
-Rob A>
On Nov 22, 2007 10:10 AM, greg fenton <greg.fenton@...155...> wrote:
How does one run inkview? When I click on inkview.exe from Windows Explorer, nothing happens, no process is listed in Task Manager.
Why isn't there a start menu entry for it?
Thanks, greg.fenton
On Nov 22, 2007 3:47 PM, Adib Taraben <taraben.a@...2011...> wrote:
Hello, I think that inkview should do the job. It comes with inkscape (at least in all released versions).
pls. tell if you need more functionality.
Adib.
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