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How to use Inkstitch with Inkscape?

co flag

I am; a new newbie. How do I actually open "inkstitch"? I have attempted install/reinstall of both Inkscape and Inkstitch, for 2 weeks. (Ubuntu 21.10) I am able to find user extensions & the downloaded icon for the file but there is no "install Inkstitch extensions".

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us flag

You are most likely using the snap version of inkscape, which is not compatible with extensions like inkstitch.

First, replace the snap version with apt.

sudo snap remove inkscape
sudo apt install inkscape

For Ubuntu 20.04, you need to update to the latest version of Inkscape with the official Inkscape PPA.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inkscape.dev/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install inkscape
sudo apt dist-upgrade

Then, install inkstitch

wget https://github.com/inkstitch/inkstitch/releases/latest/download/inkstitch_2.1.2_amd64.deb
sudo apt install ./inkstitch_2.1.2_amd64.deb

Now Ink/Stitch shows up in Extensions -> Ink/Stitch

inkstitch

co flag
Thank You I will learn at some point. unsupported file?
us flag
@juice Sorry, I did not understand what you meant.
co flag
Although, I have found that the inkSTitch files, which are dependencies, are in the root but locked. Gdebi: Doesn't seem to unlock them as I install. Using Gdebi to install the inkSTitch package,those files are listed but details show them as "lintianerrors. I hope you can understand this, it is like "writing in another language" maybe Greek to me.
us flag
To install InkStitch, download the deb package, save it in the home folder, and run `sudo apt install ./inkstitch_2.1.2_amd64.deb`
co flag
THANK YOU I also have the same screen you captured, however, it does not have the needed files. I the smaller menu should list: Install InkSTitch extensions. I again have purged it form my PC. The method you are suggesting has come back no such.
us flag
I don't know that. Contract the developers of inkstitch
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