This is a link to archive of pygtk mailing list. First post in the page says,
> Quoting :
> > My pygtk app displays svg graphics. This works fine on Linux, but
> > displays nothing on Windows. This FAQ entry, though dated, confirms
> > my suspicions that PyGtk does not support SVG on Windows:
> > http://faq.pygtk.org/index.py?req=show&file=faq08.010.htp .
>
> The faq has been wrong for a long time, so I've removed that comment.
> I have to admit, however, that getting things working might not be
> obvious at first. For example, if you're using one of the "gtk+ bundles",
> you don't have the pixbuf-loader responsible for loading svg files
> (lib\gtk-2.0\2.10.0\loader\svg_loader.dll in your GTK+ installation).
>
> ,,,
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This is a link to archive of pygtk mailing list. First post in the page says,
> Quoting : faq.pygtk. org/index. py?req= show&file= faq08.010. htp . 2.0\2.10. 0\loader\ svg_loader. dll in your GTK+ installation).
> > My pygtk app displays svg graphics. This works fine on Linux, but
> > displays nothing on Windows. This FAQ entry, though dated, confirms
> > my suspicions that PyGtk does not support SVG on Windows:
> > http://
>
> The faq has been wrong for a long time, so I've removed that comment.
> I have to admit, however, that getting things working might not be
> obvious at first. For example, if you're using one of the "gtk+ bundles",
> you don't have the pixbuf-loader responsible for loading svg files
> (lib\gtk-
>
> ,,,
Sorry if it is not correct for Inkscape.