Hi,

inkscape.pot is now on SVN, and it can be downloaded from web
interface too. I will update the wiki page so no more checkout is
needed!

2006/5/30, Xavier Conde Rueda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Don't know why people gets confused...

Can you tell me how to fill a RFE, or Ralf's mail? Is he on the list?

Thanks in advance.

2006/5/30, Arpad Biro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> > why isn't inkscape.pot on the trunk?
>
> There used to be a POT file, but was removed not so long ago.
> As Ralf wrote to me: "it is no longer necessary to commit
> inkscape.pot, in fact, it confuses people, and the file will
> be created automatically by packagers now."
> So please ask Ralf if you still want that file.
>
>
>
>
> Arpad Biro
>
>
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