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  1. Hey, everybody! I have a simple question. When I open an SVG file and edit the layer I need, I want to save it with CTRL+S (or CMD+S on a Mac), but Affinity Designer offers to save it in its own format. I don't want to go into the export menu every time. I have thousands of files to edit, and it's terribly inconvenient. However, I've noticed that I can easily open a PNG file, edit it, and save it with CMD+S. Is there a setting or a way to minimize these extra steps when working with SVG files? I'd like to open an SVG, delete a layer, and save it with CMD+S - that's it. How can I achieve this?
  2. Dear friends, I need your advice on how to achieve the following: I have a folder, X, containing 100 images, and I also have a single photo, Y, as a background. I want to batch overlay the images from folder X onto photo Y using BLEND OPTIONS -> Underlying Composition Ranges in a specific location. How can I create a macro to open image Y and then layer the images from folder X on top of it? The macro does not support the function of recording the opening of a specific image. I'm having trouble understanding the logic. If I already have an open image, I don't have any issues overlaying it manually, but I need to automate this process. How can I accomplish this? Does Affinity Photo support command-line operations? Affinity photo v2.1.1 macOS 13.5.1
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