The Windows version of the alert is a little better than the Ubuntu
version, because it at least mentions what the opposite of linking is,
and it gives an explanation. It still could greatly improve its layout,
though. The explanation has two sentences, the first sentence repeating
the word "Embed" and the second repeating the word "Link"; that should
tell you that the paragraph should be refactored into one-sentence
captions for each of the radio buttons.

I don't see how changing the Open and Import dialogs would have anything
to do with this bug: I opened the file from the file manager. But
probably it's still possible to eliminate the alert altogether, by
moving the options to the other end of the process, the point where I
save or export the image.

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Opening PNG in Inkscape shows nonsense "png GDK pixbuf Input" alert
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635373
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