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    Ok being using pro x9 and it does all i need now as i use WP but now i need to export to svg for a big blow up graphic... is the only option UG to pro X? Is this the right product to to UG to or is there another open source way??

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    Default Re: svg export

    What is WP?

    Xara Photo and Graphic Designer WILL export SVG files. Doesn't Pro X9 also export SVG?
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    [QUOTE=ss-kalm;620510]What is WP?

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    will have a hunt to see if ican export svg never done it and now a few yrs old pro x9 assumed it didnt
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    Version 9 will export svg no problem. I believe you may have to adjust the size of the page to the size of the svg otherwise you will have a big space around the graphic.

    X16 has corrected for this so you only export the graphic.

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    What's UG?
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    Default Re: svg export

    So, if I add a SVG file to my site, how do I get it to export as a SVG image?

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    @Egg - UG == Upgrade.

    @Gary - when you import SVG, you are importing vectors (with bitmaps, if included).
    Xara then exports such vectors as JPEG / PNG or in rare cases vector.

    We need Xara to allow SVGs to be embedded as Objects - https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...DA-Web-Exports, otherwise it is all by hand.

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    Feathering doesn't work on SVG export of any version because Xara uses something different for softening edges than actual SVG. This is likely the only problem you should run into.
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    Default Re: svg export

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    So, if I add a SVG file to my site, how do I get it to export as a SVG image?
    done it ....export option> choose svg . Then open the file in note pad or txt editor look in the first few lines of code for the two sizes in 'pts' change to px and save. As i have done in the pic

    if too small this is the code
    <svg stroke-width="0.501" stroke-linejoin="bevel" fill-rule="evenodd" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" version="1.1" overflow="visible" width="40px" height="50px" viewBox="0 0 213.505 262.5">
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