If you modify your preferences.xml (http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Preferences_subsystem) to <group
id="svgoutput"
usenamedcolors="0"
numericprecision="2"
minimumexponent="-2"
inlineattrs="0"
indent="0"
pathstring_format="2"
forcerepeatcommands="0"
incorrect_attributes_warn="0"
incorrect_attributes_remove="0"
incorrect_style_properties_warn="0"
incorrect_style_properties_remove="0"
style_defaults_warn="0"
style_defaults_remove="0"
check_on_reading="0"
check_on_editing="0"
check_on_writing="0"
sort_attributes="0" />
this will suppress the warnings in the command line. Ones to note are the _warn attributes. This can also be done in the GUI, but GUI uses ENV variables and command-line does not.
If you modify your preferences.xml (http:// wiki.inkscape. org/wiki/ index.php/ Preferences_ subsystem) to <group on="2" t="-2" format= "2" mands=" 0" attributes_ warn="0" attributes_ remove= "0" style_propertie s_warn= "0" style_propertie s_remove= "0" defaults_ warn="0" defaults_ remove= "0" on_reading= "0" on_editing= "0" on_writing= "0" s="0" />
id="svgoutput"
usenamedcolors="0"
numericprecisi
minimumexponen
inlineattrs="0"
indent="0"
pathstring_
forcerepeatcom
incorrect_
incorrect_
incorrect_
incorrect_
style_
style_
check_
check_
check_
sort_attribute
this will suppress the warnings in the command line. Ones to note are the _warn attributes. This can also be done in the GUI, but GUI uses ENV variables and command-line does not.