![]() ![]() No idea how to debug it, is there any other simple method to write dimensions of a draw ? Thanks ! usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py:13: DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib see the module's documentation for alternative uses import fnmatch, glob, traceback, errno, sys, atexit, locale, imp, stat Traceback (most recent call last): File "dimensions.py", line 883, in dimension = Dimensions() File "dimensions.py", line 95, in _init_ self.arg_parser.add_argument("-LINinvertSide", type=self.bool, dest="LINinvertSide", default=False) AttributeError: 'Dimensions' object has no attribute 'bool' (I was an architect 20 years ago, our software at the time did that, it seems basic to me) I've seen an Inkscape extension called dimensions Īfter hours to trying to understand how to install it, it appear in the extension menu but I have this error : ![]() But it's a monkey job, a software should do that automatically. As a basic user of Inkscape, I found simple to use it But I need to write dimensions of every piece, Usually I draw lines, then I use the text box tool. ![]() Hi all I have to draw interior layout plans. ![]()
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