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Change line endings to CRLF because on Windows it tends to open in Notepad which can't deal with anything else.
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inkscape/readme.txt

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Installing the Inkscape extension
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Place the file cookie-cutter-sweeper.inx and the folder cookie-cutter-sweeper in your Inkscape extensions folder
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On Mac OS X and Linux the extensions folder is at:
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~/.config/inkscape/extensions
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(on Mac OS X, use "Go > Go to Folder" in the Finder and paste this path to reveal the hidden folder)
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On Windows it can be found at:
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%APPDATA%\inkscape\extensions
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(paste this path into the address line of an Explorer window).
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After restarting Inkscape, the extension appears under "Extensions > Export > 3D-Printable Cookie Cutter".
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Command line usage
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For more options, find the "sweep" binary for your platform in the subfolders of cookie-cutter-sweeper and run it on the command line. Running without arguments outputs a usage description.
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Installing the Inkscape extension
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Place the file cookie-cutter-sweeper.inx and the folder cookie-cutter-sweeper in your Inkscape extensions folder
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On Mac OS X and Linux the extensions folder is at:
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~/.config/inkscape/extensions
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(on Mac OS X, use "Go > Go to Folder" in the Finder and paste this path to reveal the hidden folder)
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On Windows it can be found at:
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%APPDATA%\inkscape\extensions
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(paste this path into the address line of an Explorer window).
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After restarting Inkscape, the extension appears under "Extensions > Export > 3D-Printable Cookie Cutter".
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Command line usage
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For more options, find the "sweep" binary for your platform in the subfolders of cookie-cutter-sweeper and run it on the command line. Running without arguments outputs a usage description.

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