![]() I'm still searching for that other message that I remember. I guess a lot of people would prefer doing a screenshot, than typing all the codes from error messages. Or you could type the text of the message. Then save it, and upload just like you did with the photo. (Paint is a simple graphics editor that comes with Windows.) Anyway, since you have the screen copied on the clipboard, you can just Paste into Paint or other graphics program, and there will be the image of whatever you had on the screen when you pressed the Prnt Scrn button. Then open Paint, or any graphics editor.actually I'm not sure if you could do it with Inkscape. This makes a copy of whatever's on the screen. (also called screen capture, screen print, print screen, etc.) First try and open the file with Inkscape, then when the error message appears on the screen, press the Prnt Scrn key. You can make a screenshot without using a camera. But what i was asking for was the error that Inkscape gives you when you try and open it. It may be helpful having those error messages from Firefox, later. ![]() Line Number 5355, Column 17: XML Parsing Error: unclosed token Location: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/My%20Documents/BUDframes.svg I have tried every way I can think of to open this file, doubble click, click on "open", tryed to open in every program I can think of ?īelow is what comes on screen when I open the file in foxfire, I will also try to upload some pictures? I researched the version of Inkscape I am using and it's 0.47, I cant fins any back up file ? PS - If you decide to use that program to try and fix the file, be sure to try it on a COPY of the file, so that you don't lose it altogether, if things go south. One last thing, just to be sure we're all on the same page, would you take a screenshot of the error message that Inkscape gives you when you try to open the file? That may be your best bet, if there is one.īy the way, how have you tried opening the file? Double-clicking in the file manager? Or opening inkscape first, and then File menu > Open? Or File menu > Open Recent? Or other? I don't think it matters, but I'm all about details and clarity Meanwhile, if you don't mind, I'll edit your topic title, and hope to attract the attention of someone who may be able to help. I do recall another similar message several months back. To my understanding, the fact that you are able to open it with Notepad is a good sign. It sounds like you may be able to use it later (per tjindy) but for now, the info you gathered indicates that the file may be corrupted. I think those recommendations from PatJr and tjindy, were mostly just to gather info to help with troubleshooting. I don't know anything about repairing a file, and I would NOT recommend trying it (at least not until someone replies who knows how to instruct you). If you have a file with a name that looks like what I posted above (it will be the same name as the original, with a bunch of numbers added to the end, something like what I posted above) and it should be right beside the original, or close to it, in the same folder, that means you have a backup file.
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