Aquileo | Recent changes to bugshttps://sourceforge.net/p/sodipodi/bugs/2021-04-29T15:34:18.258000ZRecent changes to bugsAquileo | did a svn checkout of the code but the sodipodi folder is empty2021-04-29T15:34:18.258000Z2021-04-29T15:34:18.258000ZMrMajorThorburnhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mrmajorthorburn/https://sourceforge.netf1178e5d614c90253e892e21f85f5c948f252d18<div class="markdown_content"><p>I did svn checkout <a href="https://svn.code.sf.net/p/sodipodi/code/trunk" rel="nofollow">https://svn.code.sf.net/p/sodipodi/code/trunk</a> sodipodi-code<br/>
and after a hickup from the server timing out and a retry the checkout stated it completed.<br/>
Looking in the code folder I found the sodipodi folder but its empty.<br/>
How is sodipodi.exe built?</p></div>Aquileo | getting message about g_module_open_utf8 and libpango-1.0-0.dll2021-04-29T15:27:15.083000Z2021-04-29T15:27:15.083000ZMrMajorThorburnhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mrmajorthorburn/https://sourceforge.netb057a40718a375c3e1614d7d094e6a1738f53d50<div class="markdown_content"><p>trying to run sodipodi on w10 and get message about entry point not found<br/>
The full message is<br/>
The procedure entry point g_module_open_utf8 could not be located in the Dynamic link library GTK2-Runtime\bin\libpango-1.0-0.dll<br/>
Anyone help me with this?</p></div>Aquileo | #300 zlib-1.dll not found2021-04-29T15:21:38.031000Z2021-04-29T15:21:38.031000ZMrMajorThorburnhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mrmajorthorburn/https://sourceforge.net6857216e0615f66a6cba3eca49e28e85106d1351<div class="markdown_content"><p>Ok. I sorted the dll problem by copy/pasting the zlib.dll renaming it as zlib-1.dll</p></div>Aquileo | zlib-1.dll not found2021-04-18T14:31:44.751000Z2021-04-18T14:31:44.751000ZMrMajorThorburnhttps://sourceforge.net/u/mrmajorthorburn/https://sourceforge.net498d01d5097f51e53449a4ac154dbcf2dde719ab<div class="markdown_content"><p>Following reinstall after failing because I had not got GTK installed gave me this error.<br/>
Attempted repair failed due to lack of file in my user area temp folder.<br/>
Uninstalled/reinstalled and the error is persistent.<br/>
Is there something else I should have installed?</p></div>Aquileo | GTK for windows not recognized2010-01-08T15:44:30Z2010-01-08T15:44:30ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.net6079bb036ecc332a31087bae54ff0621567450f9<div class="markdown_content"><p>Hy!</p>
<p>While trying to install sodipodi on XP Family, having GIMP running perfectly, with GTK 2.9.?, the installation prog does npt recognize GTK and dont work.<br />
Is it possible to look for the directory where GTK is installed?</p>
<p>Thx.</p>
<p>2t!</p></div>Aquileo | Old Georgian Flag, please update need.2009-01-19T11:50:00Z2009-01-19T11:50:00ZVladimer Sichinavahttps://sourceforge.net/u/alinuxos/https://sourceforge.netef85d7ee515dbee21b9b72ff6482372bc787f99b<div class="markdown_content"><p>flags-1.6 URL:</p>
<p><a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4054&package_id=16668">http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4054&package_id=16668</a></p>
<p>> This tar.bz2 is really very old, because still contains an old flag (Georgian Flag).</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Georgia_\" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Georgia_\</a>(country)</p></div>Aquileo | Fedora 8 - Seg faults on "TEXT"2007-12-12T01:50:21Z2007-12-12T01:50:21Zwatchinghttps://sourceforge.net/u/watching/https://sourceforge.net3c9262ca593176abdfac4e6a3813f612d320738d<div class="markdown_content"><p>While Sodipodi works well on Fedora 7; on my Dell 820 running Fedora 8, any "TEXT" SVG content crashes Sodipodi immediately!</p>
<p>Open an SVG file with a text attribute and content:</p>
<p><text>x</text></p>
<p>This will crash Sodipodi, but <text></text> will not without the content. Only under Fedora 8!</p>
<p>both 2.6.23.1-42.fc8 & 2.6.23.8-63.fc8</p>
<p>Alternatively, open a new empty file with Sodipodi and use the text tool to add text. It crashes upon entering the very first character.</p></div>Aquileo | I can't type Japanese... 2007-04-07T17:59:14Z2007-04-07T17:59:14ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.net8b9841c6cc7762c69c4de92cee99185d62e131ac<div class="markdown_content"><p>Notify me of corrections to this error and the like at "jillyburton@*gmail.com" (Without the asterisk and the quotes).</p>
<p>The bug:</p>
<p>-I typed some vertical kana in Inkscape (Windows XP) and saved it as .SVG to my USB drive.<br />
--For the record, I typed "かこう" (kakou in hiragana).<br />
-I ported the USB over to my (ancient) Windows ME computer which has Sodipodi on it (I'm sorry, but it just brings up a logo when I check the About dialog, no information)<br />
--Upon opening the file, it didn't say "かこう", it said "ÿÿÿ" (three umlauted y's), and the text didn't register as an element, could not be selected either.</p>
<p>For the record, I typed "かこう" in the Arial Unicode MS font, and Windows ME didn't have the font. Might my results have been better if I had selected a Japanese font which my other system actually HAD? I know, I feel a little stupid posting this, but Sodipodi's not recognizing the Japanese as a text field was a definite bug.</p>
<p>I'm unable to test whether the proper Japanese fonts will work right now, as Inkscape doesn't run on Windows ME. </p></div>Aquileo | problem with GLib 2.9.6: GSlice: failed to allocate2007-01-04T02:34:29Z2007-01-04T02:34:29ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.net904a8bc4b28f91d867494be58a5c67f3eb319f35<div class="markdown_content"><p>I upgraded to GLib 2.9.6 (and recompiled GTK+,<br />
ATK, cairo, Pango to remove any problems), but<br />
on startup, sodipodi does this:</p>
<p>***MEMORY-ERROR***: sodipodi[2881]: GSlice: failed to allocate 504 bytes (alignment: 512): Invalid argument</p>
<p>then exits. The GUI never opens. I recompiled<br />
sodipodi, with the same results. GSlice is in GLib.<br />
Strangely, there are no references to GSlice or<br />
g_slice in the sodipodi source code.</p>
<p>I have sodipodi 0.34, compiled from source. Other<br />
relevant stuff:</p>
<p>GLib 2.9.6<br />
ATK 1.11.2<br />
cairo 1.0.2<br />
Pango 1.11.6<br />
GTK+ 2.8.11<br />
libart (GPL) 2.3.16<br />
fontconfig 2.2.3<br />
FreeType 2.1.10</p></div>Aquileo | problem with GLib 2.9.6: GSlice: failed to allocate2007-01-04T00:36:42Z2007-01-04T00:36:42ZAnonymoushttps://sourceforge.net/u/userid-None/https://sourceforge.net91682a9a5b009b3f7f63e59a2ab15bba06cd336f<div class="markdown_content"><p>I upgraded to GLib 2.9.6 (and recompiled GTK+,<br />
ATK, cairo, Pango to remove any problems), but<br />
on startup, sodipodi does this:</p>
<p>***MEMORY-ERROR***: sodipodi[2881]: GSlice: failed to allocate 504 bytes (alignment: 512): Invalid argument</p>
<p>then exits. The GUI never opens. I recompiled<br />
sodipodi, with the same results. GSlice is in GLib.<br />
Strangely, there are no references to GSlice or<br />
g_slice in the sodipodi source code.</p>
<p>I have sodipodi 0.34, compiled from source. Other<br />
relevant stuff:</p>
<p>GLib 2.9.6<br />
ATK 1.11.2<br />
cairo 1.0.2<br />
Pango 1.11.6<br />
GTK+ 2.8.11<br />
libart (GPL) 2.3.16<br />
fontconfig 2.2.3<br />
FreeType 2.1.10</p></div>