Inkscape sould be linked against gtkspell
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inkscape (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: inkscape
Ubuntu's Inkscape package seems not to be linked against gtkspell, to spell-check the text nodes. This feature included in the vanilla inkscape should be available to the user.
Look at the 0.39 changelog (Gutsy has Inkscape 0.45.1): "# The text editing box in the Text and Font dialog performs as-you-type spell checking (requires GtkSpell, http://
(Available in http://
The 'libgtkspell0' package already exists in my Ubuntu Gutsy box and Inkscape doesn't check my texts... I run 'ldd /usr/bin/inkscape' and libgtkspell doesn't appears in the list. But if I run:
mfernandez@ubuntu~$ ldd /usr/bin/pidgin | grep spell
So, pidgin has the spell-checking enabled.
This bug was fixed in the package inkscape - 0.46~pre1-0ubuntu1
--------------- 0ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
inkscape (0.46~pre1-
[ Kees Cook ] {control, rules}: switch from dpatch to quilt for more sanity. patches/ 20_fix_ glib_and_ gxx43_ftbfs. patch:
* debian/control:
- add libgtkspell-dev build-dep to gain GtkSpell features (LP: #183547).
- update Standards version (no changes needed).
- add Vcs and Homepage fields.
- switch to new python-lxml dep.
* debian/
* debian/
- merged against upstream fixes.
- added additional fixes for newly written code.
* debian/rules: enable parallel building.
[ Ted Gould ]
* Updating POTFILES.in to make it so things build correctly.
* debian/control:
- add ImageMagick++ and libboost-dev to build-deps
-- Kees Cook <email address hidden> Sun, 10 Feb 2008 14:20:16 -0800