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Revision as of 16:36, 24 December 2010

eggbottiny.jpg This wiki page is part of the documentation for the Egg-Bot kit. Click here to return to the Egg-Bot overview.
The specifics of this portion assume that you have version 2.1.0 or higher of the Eggbot extensions installed.
Click here if you need help determining which version you have installed.


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The Eggbot Control extension stores a modest amount of control data in your Inkscape drawing files. This information is normally invisible to you and should be considered benign. However, before sharing your drawing files -- especially with other Eggbot users -- you may want to consider removing that control data from your drawings. Removing it is straightforward:

  1. Open the drawing in Inkscape.
  2. Select the "Strip Eggbot Data" extension under the "Eggbot" category of the "Extensions" menu.
  3. Once launched, the "Strip Eggbot Data" extension will automatically remove the data. The extension runs very quickly and will announce its successful completion.
  4. Dismiss the "success window".
  5. Save your drawing.

That's all there is to it. It's quite simple.

What sort of data is saved in the drawing files? Which COM port (Windows) or USB device (Macs, Linux) the Eggbot was last connected to; the plotting state in case of a plotting pause; and similar mundane information.


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