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PJackson

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  1. I know! Edge doesn't seem to make any decent attempt to even anti-alias the svg
  2. That's sound advice. For this simple icon, I tried setting my grid to 18*18 and designing to that, but it didn't seem to help.
  3. Hi, I've built a set of icons and I'm saving them as individual SVG files for use as background images in web browsers. I've tried all the different export settings for SVG and tried aligning my graphics to relevant pixel boundaries but the rendering at small size (18px x 18px) is still not great in Edge. They look better in Chrome. I know this might be an Edge issue, but I feel it worth asking here, just in case there is something simple I can do in Designer to help. Any ideas? Thanks Peter
  4. I have uploaded to dropbox as requested. Try the 4th icon on the top row which has an export slice called "group". When I export this as SVG, the file also contains the cross icon below left of the group icon. The extra icon is not visible in all svg viewers/editors because they respect the view box, but if I open it in (for example) inkscape it is visible. BTW: I came across this problem when trying to import the svg file into an online icon font builder.
  5. In AD for WIndows 1.7.1.404. Using the export profile. I have a file that contains many icons, each separated by empty space and marked as a slice. When I choose one slice and export as SVG (using any profile), the exported SVG contains the icon I selected but also another icon from the file. For example, if I choose 1 particular slice, the exported SVG contains the icon that's 1 down and 1 left from it in my icon grid. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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