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Indeed. As much as I love Thunderbird, Firefox, Inkscape and other
open-source projects, they are mainly by geeks to geeks. There's no
excuse for a lack of builtin signature textbox editor.
BTW, one recent issue with the forthcoming inkscape 0.46 has been that
the Windows version wasn't printing. Yep, no print functionality for
the Windows version. And it's not a problem with the project itself,
which is Linux geared and where printing works fine, but just to the
Windows port, which is not maintained by the core developers, but by
volunteers commited to the platform. Despite the port being obviously
more popular than the original, just for the sheer amount of users.
Anyway, it's not really a problem with inkscape per se, but with one of
its main dependencies, cairo.
Geeks-to-geeks. Should be
geeks-to-idiots-who-don't-know-difference-between-formatting-and-writting.
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