Eduard compiled the latest one for Windows and left it in the same
place. He did not test the changes I made, but they should work within
an MS-DOS (CMD) shell if you use
the syntax shown in post 30. The only thing you probably need to change
is to provide an explicit path to wherever the binary is, if it is not
in the same directory as your work files.
Something like this (in DOS)
#move to C:\temp, for instance, wherever you are working, with "cd"
commands
set INKSCAPE_DBG_EMF=COMMENTFINAL
"C:\Program Files\Trunk\your_path\inkscape" problem.emf >
problem_svg_generated.txt
Eduard compiled the latest one for Windows and left it in the same
place. He did not test the changes I made, but they should work within
an MS-DOS (CMD) shell if you use
the syntax shown in post 30. The only thing you probably need to change
is to provide an explicit path to wherever the binary is, if it is not
in the same directory as your work files.
Something like this (in DOS)
#move to C:\temp, for instance, wherever you are working, with "cd"
commands
set INKSCAPE_ DBG_EMF= COMMENTFINAL your_path\ inkscape" problem.emf > svg_generated. txt
"C:\Program Files\Trunk\
problem_
Regards,
David Mathog
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Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech