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            <title type="html"><![CDATA[RE: New developer]]></title>
            <author>
                <name>pabs</name>
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                            <updated>2007-03-22T17:43:51Z</updated>
                                        <published>2007-03-22T17:43:51Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Morichalion: That is the wrong advice: instead, use the unofficial Windows SVN version by Atrus (see download page). Install GTKmm (from gnome.org) to the default location and let it set environment variables for you. Then install Atrus' synfig binaries and all will be well. Unfortunately the uninstall doesn't work well at the moment, but that may be fixed soon.</p>
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            <title type="html"><![CDATA[RE: New developer]]></title>
            <author>
                <name>Morichalion</name>
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            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-179" />
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                            <updated>2007-03-22T02:01:17Z</updated>
                                        <published>2007-03-22T02:01:17Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>EDIT: This comment contains bad advice, see the next one
I had a crapload of problems trying to get the software installed on windows. My own damn fault, I know. </p>

<p>But here's how it's done, if it must be done.</p>

<p>Step 1:
Install GTK+ or The GIMP software.</p>

<p>Step 2:
Install gtkmm runtime.</p>

<p>Step 3:
Add the following to your PATH variable:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\GTK\2.0\bin</p>

<p>Step 4:
Run BOTH the synfig studio and synfig installers.</p>

<p>If you have more problems add the following to your PATH:
C:\Program Files\Synfig\bin</p>

<p>Either that or whatever folder you installed synfig into.</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Steve</name>
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                            <updated>2007-03-16T07:23:12Z</updated>
                                        <published>2007-03-16T07:23:12Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I would love to see a portable version of this software.  I have started a thread on www.portableapps.com (Requested Apps) Let us know if it can be done.</p>

<p>The portabel apps suite has GTK in a common folder on the poen drive for other OS apps that have been converted <img src="http://www.synfig.com//images/smilies/1.png" alt=":)" style="border: 0; margin-bottom: -4px;" /></p>
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            <author>
                <name>pabs</name>
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            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-168" />
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                            <updated>2007-02-24T16:52:13Z</updated>
                                        <published>2007-02-24T16:52:13Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Nick C: please try the new unofficial Windows build listed on the download page. It is based on a recent SVN version and should have much less problems. Also there are documented workarounds for this issue in the older builds on that page.</p>

<p>I'm sure there must be ways of getting access to flash if you have no money, maybe you can use a friends computer sometimes?</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Nick C</name>
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            <id>http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-167</id>
                            <updated>2007-02-24T15:01:58Z</updated>
                                        <published>2007-02-24T15:01:58Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hey,
I have been trying to find a substitute for macromedia flash as I do not have the money for it and I think I may have found something that fits the bill.  But whenever I try running it, it says “This application has failed to start because libglibmm-2.4-1.dll was not found.  Re-installing the application may fix this problem”.  I tried that, and it didn't work.  What do I do?</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Jesus</name>
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                            <updated>2006-12-28T12:28:44Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-12-28T12:28:44Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hola!! I have Windows XP and I added the files DLL and not found this Program, aparece:</p>

<p><strong>ERROR</strong>: file shape.c: line 75 (pangoshape): assertion failed: (glyphs-&gt;numsglyphs &gt; 0)
aborting...</p>

<p>I'm not understand :S</p>

<p>I Speak spanish, sorry my bad english :$</p>
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            <author>
                <name>z</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-140" />
            <id>http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-140</id>
                            <updated>2006-10-14T02:48:34Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-10-14T02:48:34Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>ok ok! This not a problem!
I use gtkmm-runtime-2.6.2-1.exe can startup synfig core 0.61.05 on win9x!</p>
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            <author>
                <name>z</name>
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            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-139" />
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                            <updated>2006-10-12T09:12:36Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-10-12T09:12:36Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>can't startup synfig core 0.61.05 on win9x??
why?
I'm installed gtk+-2.6.10-20050823-setup.exe and gtkmm-runtime-2.4.8cvs-2.exe.</p>

<p>thank you</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Angel David Guzman</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-130" />
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                            <updated>2006-07-30T21:33:16Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-07-30T21:33:16Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Sorry the middle sentence of my last post should read:</p>

<p>I thoght that perhaps I also had to install that so...</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Angel David Guzman</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-129" />
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                            <updated>2006-07-30T21:27:57Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-07-30T21:27:57Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>For kurt and aidanodr above. I also ran into these missing libsynfig-0.dll message after fixing the GTK path problem and I realised that I had installed the Synfig Studio files only and not the other Synfig files. I thought that perhaps I also had to install the that so I installed both, Synfig and Synfig Studio and that did the trick. After that, the software ran. I hope this helps.</p>
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            <author>
                <name>pabs</name>
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                            <updated>2006-07-30T20:36:08Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-07-30T20:36:08Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This is what darco had to say:</p>

<p>(11:31:47) darco: it is likely because of my “strip out the bad things”  pass that all comments go thru. At the moment, it is really stupid, anything between a &lt; and a &gt; is stripped out... (it's just using php's striptags function). I should really re-write it to be smarter
(11:32:16) darco: as for a size limit, I really doubt that he is reaching it... I think it's just getting mangled away
(11:32:36) darco: sounds like he needs to post it to the mailing list</p>

<p>IMO, workarounds for the DLL problems belong in the relevant bugs in the bug tracker, please post them there.</p>
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            <title type="html"><![CDATA[RE: New developer]]></title>
            <author>
                <name>Angel David Guzman</name>
            </author>
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            <id>http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-127</id>
                            <updated>2006-07-30T18:38:30Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-07-30T18:38:30Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi is there a limit to the amount of characters that you can write in this post? Because I been trying to post some important things for the dll problems here and I don't see most of the message that I put.</p>
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            <title type="html"><![CDATA[RE: New developer]]></title>
            <author>
                <name>Angel David Guzman</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-125" />
            <id>http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-125</id>
                            <updated>2006-07-30T18:29:36Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-07-30T18:29:36Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>There are a couple of omissions in the instructions on how to correct the windows missing libraries problem that BottyE wrote and also have to mention that the line he wrote (the path is in another language, take a look at their path example C:Programme &lt;–Do you See?) For english users is C:Program FilesCommon FilesGTK2.0bin So you have to be carefull with the language of your Windows cause the path varies with it. Also cause the people that will use this software are mostly artists and not programers I think I should post an expanded install instructions for Windows users as I had to do. I did not run into the second dll errors problem that is mentioned here but the path is also in another language for English Users (C:ProgrammiFile comuni &lt;–See?) again in English it is C:Program FilesCommon FilesGTK2.0bin</p>

<p>This is what I did:</p>

<p>1- First Install The gtkmm Libraries (These are not the same as the GTK+ that is required for software like The Gimp cause I had these in my computer already and it didn't work) As far as I know the GTKmm that you have to download from the Synfig site install additional things in the GTK directory from what I observed.
2- Run the Synfig Installer.
3- Run the Synfigstudio Installer.
4- Go to to My Computer (In the Windows Start Menu, not the shortcut on the desktop because if you do this what you will see is not My computer properties but the My Computer icon properties) and click it with the right mouse button. When the menu appears click on properties (What you see is the same as when you go to the Control Panel and double click the System icon). Click the Advanced tab and then the Environment Variables button at the bottom. In User variables add to the one named PATH a line that indicates the path to the GTK libraries. To do so click the PATH variable once to select it and then click the Edit button once. In the windows that appears there should be the word PATH in the top square that you will leave as is. What you will edit is the line in the second box that is called Variable value: Here you will add this line:</p>

<p>C:Program FilesCommon FilesGTK2.0bin</p>

<p>but if there is a previous value entered there such as Cqtbin (In my case this was there already because other software that was installed in my computer previously) you will not delete this to add the new line, you will add the new line at the end of this previous line by placing a semicolon after it and the line we gave you after the semicolon without any blank spaces as in the following example:</p>

<p>Cqtbin;C:Program FilesCommon FilesGTK2.0bin</p>

<p>5- Run the program and it should run fine now. </p>
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            <author>
                <name>Neuk</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-113" />
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                            <updated>2006-06-27T07:44:12Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-06-27T07:44:12Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Heh,I huess so.Linux is the answer.Thanks for leaving th source open</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Neuk</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-112" />
            <id>http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-112</id>
                            <updated>2006-06-27T05:22:48Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-06-27T05:22:48Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hey.....it's not working!I am using synfig on my lame windows box,and so I did as Timo Pokorra said in comment #10,but synfig studio still can't find 
libpango-1.0-0.dll!What's going on?Should I just go use my linux machine?</p>
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            <author>
                <name>pabs</name>
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            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-105" />
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                            <updated>2006-06-20T06:18:27Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-06-20T06:18:27Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Distro packages are provided by users and developers of those distros. If you want to have SUSE RPMs, you need to either volunteer to build them or find/pay someone to do so.</p>

<p>Let us know where SUSE RPMs can be downloaded and we'll add a link to the download page.</p>
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            <author>
                <name>pfusco</name>
            </author>
            <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.synfig.com/2006/01/26/new-developer/#comment-104" />
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                            <updated>2006-06-17T20:40:38Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-06-17T20:40:38Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>hey, Ive been looking for some software like this for Linux (Suse 10.1 64 bit AMD chip) and was a little bummed to see it not having a RPM for my distro (Suse 10.1) I hope that we will be seeing this soon. Red Hat and Fedora arent the only distros in town <img src="http://www.synfig.com//images/smilies/1.png" alt=":)" style="border: 0; margin-bottom: -4px;" />)</p>

<p>Thanks</p>
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            <author>
                <name>Theomagus</name>
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                            <updated>2006-05-12T05:29:55Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-05-12T05:29:55Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations! This is a GREAT software and I am so sure that I will become another Killer Application, especially when you talk about GNU  plataforms.
There's a good tip for Windows users that aims to use Synfig in a more productive, fast, and with a less crashing experience... Use it on Linux ^_^b</p>

<p>Regards!</p>
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            <author>
                <name>John</name>
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                            <updated>2006-05-01T14:17:50Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-05-01T14:17:50Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>never mind I got it to work.</p>
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            <author>
                <name>John</name>
            </author>
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                            <updated>2006-05-01T13:54:55Z</updated>
                                        <published>2006-05-01T13:54:55Z</published>
                                                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I installed everything indicated, added the variables, and everything, but when I try to run it, it brings up a MS DOS Command Line box, it flashes something on there, then it closes and nothing happens. Anyone know how to fix this?</p>
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