Can't run Synfig Stuido. Ubuntu 18.04
I installed it from repos. Thre 'Run Synfig' shortcut in menu, from terminal I can't run because it asks for 'sif' file and options.
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I installed it from repos. Thre 'Run Synfig' shortcut in menu, from terminal I can't run because it asks for 'sif' file and options.
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No issues here with the command$ synfigstudio
... I.e. open "SynfigStudio", create something, and save it. Then you can run the saved file with$ synfig [file]
– Knud Larsen
May 23 '18 at 11:18
@Knud Larsen that's an answer, than you very much.
– R S
May 24 '18 at 3:54
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I installed it from repos. Thre 'Run Synfig' shortcut in menu, from terminal I can't run because it asks for 'sif' file and options.
synfig-studio
I installed it from repos. Thre 'Run Synfig' shortcut in menu, from terminal I can't run because it asks for 'sif' file and options.
synfig-studio
synfig-studio
asked May 23 '18 at 9:16
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No issues here with the command$ synfigstudio
... I.e. open "SynfigStudio", create something, and save it. Then you can run the saved file with$ synfig [file]
– Knud Larsen
May 23 '18 at 11:18
@Knud Larsen that's an answer, than you very much.
– R S
May 24 '18 at 3:54
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No issues here with the command$ synfigstudio
... I.e. open "SynfigStudio", create something, and save it. Then you can run the saved file with$ synfig [file]
– Knud Larsen
May 23 '18 at 11:18
@Knud Larsen that's an answer, than you very much.
– R S
May 24 '18 at 3:54
1
1
No issues here with the command
$ synfigstudio
... I.e. open "SynfigStudio", create something, and save it. Then you can run the saved file with $ synfig [file]
– Knud Larsen
May 23 '18 at 11:18
No issues here with the command
$ synfigstudio
... I.e. open "SynfigStudio", create something, and save it. Then you can run the saved file with $ synfig [file]
– Knud Larsen
May 23 '18 at 11:18
@Knud Larsen that's an answer, than you very much.
– R S
May 24 '18 at 3:54
@Knud Larsen that's an answer, than you very much.
– R S
May 24 '18 at 3:54
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Use the Icon "Synfig Studio".
Or the command $ synfigstudio
... and the "SynfigStudio" GUI will open.
Then create something, and save it.
You can run the saved file with $ synfig [file.sif*]
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You can also right click Synfig icon on your desktop and then choose Preferences (or something like that) from the drop down menu. A window opens. There, choose the rightmost tab (it reads something like "access rights" or "privileges"). There you can simply cross a square to force Ubuntu to open Synfig as an application.
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Use the Icon "Synfig Studio".
Or the command $ synfigstudio
... and the "SynfigStudio" GUI will open.
Then create something, and save it.
You can run the saved file with $ synfig [file.sif*]
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Use the Icon "Synfig Studio".
Or the command $ synfigstudio
... and the "SynfigStudio" GUI will open.
Then create something, and save it.
You can run the saved file with $ synfig [file.sif*]
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Use the Icon "Synfig Studio".
Or the command $ synfigstudio
... and the "SynfigStudio" GUI will open.
Then create something, and save it.
You can run the saved file with $ synfig [file.sif*]
Use the Icon "Synfig Studio".
Or the command $ synfigstudio
... and the "SynfigStudio" GUI will open.
Then create something, and save it.
You can run the saved file with $ synfig [file.sif*]
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You can also right click Synfig icon on your desktop and then choose Preferences (or something like that) from the drop down menu. A window opens. There, choose the rightmost tab (it reads something like "access rights" or "privileges"). There you can simply cross a square to force Ubuntu to open Synfig as an application.
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You can also right click Synfig icon on your desktop and then choose Preferences (or something like that) from the drop down menu. A window opens. There, choose the rightmost tab (it reads something like "access rights" or "privileges"). There you can simply cross a square to force Ubuntu to open Synfig as an application.
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You can also right click Synfig icon on your desktop and then choose Preferences (or something like that) from the drop down menu. A window opens. There, choose the rightmost tab (it reads something like "access rights" or "privileges"). There you can simply cross a square to force Ubuntu to open Synfig as an application.
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You can also right click Synfig icon on your desktop and then choose Preferences (or something like that) from the drop down menu. A window opens. There, choose the rightmost tab (it reads something like "access rights" or "privileges"). There you can simply cross a square to force Ubuntu to open Synfig as an application.
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No issues here with the command
$ synfigstudio
... I.e. open "SynfigStudio", create something, and save it. Then you can run the saved file with$ synfig [file]
– Knud Larsen
May 23 '18 at 11:18
@Knud Larsen that's an answer, than you very much.
– R S
May 24 '18 at 3:54