![]() ![]() Well Guys, I much appreciate your attempts to help me, but I'm getting nowhere. Its also the final step of the process, so quite time-consuming to test each time. It would help if I could find some kind of diagnostic help to try and trace the cause of the problem - Inkscape only tells me it cannot save the GCode file - no reasons, no help, no indication why. ![]() The only thing I can see that I could do now is completely clean off one of my computers, re-install a basic Linux OS, then re-install Inkscape, but thats a very drastic step which I am reluctant to do. There is some stuff online (but nothing I could find in the Inkscape Forum, Bugs, etc), so I was following help on other sites - but they all apparently have working GCode tools - so I came to a halt. I have slowly taught myself to produce 2D drawings with it, and was very happy with the results, so then decided to transfer them to GCode - and came unstuck. I also wanted to so some simple 2D CNC stuff - such as experimenting with milling printed circuit board, and Inkscape seemed perfect for this, so that was why I started to use it. I also want (eventually) to use CAD with the machine so I have FreeCad installed. As I have been learning what to do with CNC, I have installed various things like Candle2 and UGS. (but the problem is present on 2 other 'fully-eqipped' machines). It is a basic Linux MInt installation (which I have used for many years), and almost all the normally installed applications have been removed, because on this machine I have no need of them. One machine is a relatively new Vivobook, which I bought to run my 'machine' software on - like my CNC machine. I do appreciate that my particular machine configuration(s) may be causing the problem. I am at a bit of dead end now - I have done things like remove and re-install Inkscape, with no luck. I was unable to find anything related to my problem, so perhaps the way to go is a bug report. Could you help me please? Thanks.I have already searched through the bug reports, with no luck. I install python's latest version and added path info to variables. What's going on? I read about python and environment variable in windows on the web. Nothing.īut when i checked the extension-error text file, i found something: Extension "DXF Input" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "About" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Area" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Check for updates" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "DXF Points" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Engraving" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Graffiti" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Lathe" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Orientation points" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Path to Gcode" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Prepare path for plasma" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Tools library" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "J Tech Photonics Laser Tool" failed to load because a dependency was not met.Įxtension "Raster 2 Laser GCode generator" failed to load because a dependency was not met. In program, i don't get any error when i try to open extensions. I copied extension files to both directories (if i only copy one directory, extensions don't seen properly in program menu):Ĭ:\Users\Alen Geere\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\extensionsĬ:\Program Files\Inkscape\share\extensions I installed inkscape and some plugins today for my laser engraver. ![]()
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