Hi Steffan, Inkview moved into the main CVS trunk, seems teh wikis a bit outdated. The problems been that the makefiles on windows are configured to build a dll linked one atm, which doesnt work, so its been disabled. I've just patched my makefile to make a static build like the main inkscape exe is, and it seems to work fine. Theres a zip file containing the exe for inkview based on current cvs at:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/simarilius/svgfiles/inkviewCVS-22-3-05.zip
unzip it to your inkscape directory and run with inkview C:\the\path\to\your\files*.svg
replacing the path as appropriate.
Not exactly elegant, but seems to work. (if the inkscape dir is in the path you can also cd to the dir containing the svgs and do inkview *.svg)
Cheers
John
--- Steffen Gl�ckselig <steffen@...278...> wrote:
Hello Fernan
taken from http://www.inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Inkview
"Inkview is a slideshow program which uses SVG files. The development version currently resides in the inkview_slideshow branch in CVS."
I couldn't find that branch in CVS: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/inkscape/ And I couldn't compile it myself. It would be nice if some windows-user had already compiled it and could send the binary to me.
regards Steffen
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