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Kobi

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    Kobi got a reaction from PaoloT in Ai, KI for Affinity?   
    In Adobe PS it is really great implemented. It is useful, fun to use and as a first look into this future already impressive. So yes - Affinity needs this, too. Without it will soon be a tool from the past.
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    Kobi got a reaction from Snapseed in Mac os X - cmd click file name -> show path to location   
    This should be a non brainer. Almost every app has this feature built in. Even the smallest and most simple utils. Affinity needs that!
    If this is not possible, the "save as" dialogue should start where the current document is located. The same goes for the export dialogue. If I export a PDF of the document I work on, in over 90% I want to save the PDF in the same folder or a subfolder.
     
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    Kobi reacted to Sean P in Add "copy SVG code" to context menu   
    This is already possible - you can enable 'Copy items as SVG' in Preferences > General and it will put the SVG contents as text on the clipboard allowing you to paste into other applications.
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    Kobi reacted to John Rostron in Export: Option to open file or folder   
    What I think you are asking is: when you export a document, you are given the option to export it to the same folder/location as the original document.
    This has been requested several times, but I am not aware of any response from the developers.
    John
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    Kobi got a reaction from woefi in Add "copy SVG code" to context menu   
    Hi,
    from time to time I get layouts made with Xd so I was forced to use this, too. I still love Affinity Designer but there is one function that I really miss in Designer. 
    Xd has this option to right click any element and choose "copy SVG code". This is really handy because the same in Designer is:
    select element > choose export > switch to SVG > save file > open file in code editor > copy code.
    Best wishes,
    Mario
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