A Divendres 29 Juliol 2005 08:28, Ted Gould va escriure:
On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 08:17 +0200, Adib Taraben wrote:
This problem is about the inkscape\share\extensions\eps_input.inx file.
it looks for a "gs" in your path: <dependency type="executable">gs</dependency>
In order to have this done you need to have ghostscript in your PATH. add "C:\program files\gs\gs8.51\bin" to PATH and rename gs into gswin32c.exe in the inx file
Oh, cool. So how do we want to handle this in the future? Have two .inx files, one for windows and one for everyone else? Do the windows packagers have any ideas?
--Ted
Hi people,
thank's a lot for all the answers!!!!
Ted:
EPS is kinda a hack, you'll need ghostscript, pstoedit and sketch to be able to get the EPS import working. I'm not sure if anyone has all of these working on Windows though... convince your boss to use Debian ;)
I like the propose to convince my boss to use Debian ;-)!!!
However, little detail, the debian package of inkscape doesn't _need_ this packages, they are _only_ recommended
Recommended packages: libwmf-bin pstoedit sketch
Maybe it would be better clarified the dependencies of the extensions, that are a very important part of inkscape.
Best regards,
Leo
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