Bugs item #2829415, was opened at 2009-07-30 05:36
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Category: Import
Group: GIT version
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 3
Private: No
Submitted By: Konstantin Dmitriev (zelgadis_ksee)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Crash when importing non-svg binary file with svg importer

Initial Comment:
If you try to use new SvgImporter to import some non-svg binary file then it's 
crashes.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Start synfig.
2. Right-click in canvas window, Layer->New Layer -> NotVisible -> Import Svg
3. Set filename to file atached
4. Crash

Console output:
[zelgadis@vienkel ~]$ synfigstudio

   synfig studio -- starting up application...

synfig(11553) [10:29:08 AM] info: Loading modules from 
/opt/synfig/etc/synfig_modules.cfg
/home/zelgadis/Desktop/krita.png:1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not 
found
�PNG
^
Exception caught: Document not well-formed.
[zelgadis@vienkel ~]$ synfig --info
synfig-0.61.09

Revision: 20090727
Branch: genete_master
Revision ID: 3d0655b0728cc3b9d528375431f7b01a5d0b3d5b

Note: The crash sometimes not happen if you previously successfully imported 
some other file. There's probably something wrong with initialization stuff.

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>Comment By: Genete (genete)
Date: 2011-06-28 20:04

Message:
Not visible layers are effectively not visible now. You cannot create a SVG
import file without effectively a SVG file.
C.losing the issue.

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