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Old 08-07-2025, 02:05 PM   #51
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You should be able to see the svg image preview when you use the "Insert Image" but I typically add an "Open With" to see it in my preferred browser, or Inkscape if that is available on your platform for more serious editing.
I've used Inkscape and occasionally GIMP for working with SVG images but neither seems to work from Open With on my Windows 11 machine. Most of the svg images I've dealt with are small logos and giving a filename that indicates the contents is enough on most occasions (bookbub_logo.svg instead of 0017_image_<isbn13number>.svg for instance).

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If that bothers people, we can look into showing the svg via a BookBrowser context pop-up menu.
Would be handy on a few occasions.

Edit: just tried on a compile of the latest code and GIMP now opens but Run Inkscape!.bat still does not open. However running Inkscape.exe does work.

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