Note that I'm using Slackware 12 which doesn't have gnome only KDE, so it could be a deficit of some gnome-y stuff(?).
Or perhaps a firewall issue ...?
My method is simple:
1) run inkscape
2) make single object on canvas (eg draw a square)
3) use File > Document Metadata (to change license)
4) save as "test-ocal.svg"
5) File > Export to OCAL
This appears to get a bit further now that I've entered my user/pass into the inkscape prefs dialog; the username dialog no longer pops up just one asking "Select file to export to".
Error: "Error exporting the document. Verify if the server name, username and password are correct. If the server have support for webdav and verify if you didn't forget to choose a license too."
ocal (Open ClipArt Library) username: pbhj
Note that I'm using Slackware 12 which doesn't have gnome only KDE, so it could be a deficit of some gnome-y stuff(?).
Or perhaps a firewall issue ...?
My method is simple:
1) run inkscape
2) make single object on canvas (eg draw a square)
3) use File > Document Metadata (to change license)
4) save as "test-ocal.svg"
5) File > Export to OCAL
This appears to get a bit further now that I've entered my user/pass into the inkscape prefs dialog; the username dialog no longer pops up just one asking "Select file to export to".
Error: "Error exporting the document. Verify if the server name, username and password are correct. If the server have support for webdav and verify if you didn't forget to choose a license too."