Thank you very much! I manually added the freshly built tcl and tk packages from http://repo.msys2.org/mingw/x86_64/ and now TexText works flawlessly again.
I was also able to add the glib, object2, pygtk and pycairo packages the same way, so the gtk-version of TexText (which we prefer due to available syntax highlighting) works as well.
One open question: In BOTH cases I had to manually add the path to the subdir "bin":
This seems reasonable since the bin dir is not included in the standard inkscape distro. Is there a way to avoid this? Is it a result of my "dirty" installation procedure (just copying the files into the Inkscape dir)?
Thank you very much! I manually added the freshly built tcl and tk packages from http:// repo.msys2. org/mingw/ x86_64/ and now TexText works flawlessly again.
I was also able to add the glib, object2, pygtk and pycairo packages the same way, so the gtk-version of TexText (which we prefer due to available syntax highlighting) works as well.
One open question: In BOTH cases I had to manually add the path to the subdir "bin":
os.environ["PATH"] = 'C:\\Program Files\\ Inkscape\ \bin;' + os.environ["PATH"]
This seems reasonable since the bin dir is not included in the standard inkscape distro. Is there a way to avoid this? Is it a result of my "dirty" installation procedure (just copying the files into the Inkscape dir)?
Thanks in advance!