![]() Snap is known to cause issues for Ink/Stitch to run with Inkscape. This error has been reported to us by users who have installed Inkscape through snap. AttributeError: ‘NoneType’ object has no attribute ‘title’ in inkstitch.py Some users report false ownership/permissions can cause this issue. Verify if you have downloaded Ink/Stitch for Linux ( Download) You can also look it up under Edit > Preferences > System. If the User extensions folder doesn’t work out correctly, you can also try to install into the Inkscape extensions folder. Troubleshoot Ink/Stitch doesn’t run / is greyed outĬheck if you extracted Ink/Stitch into the correct folder. Subscribe to a news feed channel to keep track on Ink/Stitch Updates: The extensions directories can be seen in Inkscape under Edit > Preferences > System. ![]() Go to the extension directory and remove each inkstitch* file and folder. Versions older than Ink/Stitch v2.1.0 or tar.xz versionĭelete the old extension files first. If you installed Ink/Stitch in an other way please follow the instructions for older updates first. This is only true for previous installation which used the same method. The installer script will also remove the previously installed Ink/Stitch version before it installs Ink/Stitch. If you want to update a deb or rpm install, just download the new package and run the installation as described above. You will then find Ink/Stitch under Extensions > Ink/Stitch. Latest release: Ink/Stitch v2.2.0 Run Ink/Stitch
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