Yes the paper size is saved, but if I start inkscape at a later time, I have to input my paper size and orientation once again, unless I open a previously saved file.
Maybe create a (some) blank document(s) with your commonly used defaults?
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I went here and tried these instructions in this FAQ.
[a href=\"http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Can_I_use_different_settings_for_the_new_documents_created_by_Inkscape.3F]http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FA..._by_Inkscape.3F[/url]
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Can I use different settings for the new documents created by Inkscape?Yes. When you do File > New (Ctrl+N) or start a new Inkscape session, Inkscape loads the default template document which stores page format, grid and guide parameters, snapping and export settings, etc. It can even contain any pre-created objects. You can save any document as the default template by writing it to ~/.inkscape/templates/default.svg on Linux and [inkscape dir]/share/templates/default.svg on Windows. If you save it under any other name than default.svg in the same folder, it will appear in the File > New submenu but will not load automatically unless chosen.
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Inkscape isn't "reading" this file for some reason. When I first created it, there wasn't a "templates" directory under ~/.inkscape/
I created it and saved the file, just like in above FAQ. Inkscape doesn't find it for some reason.
I dragged a copy of it to Rox desktop and "this" copy opens inkscape with my prefrences, but I was just wondering why the above method doesn't work?
Is it because the Zaurus doesn't follow a "true" linux filesystem?
I looked inside the inkscape IPK, but the only directories shown are /usr and directories under /usr