maxsteenbergen
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from ashf in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from iuli in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from HeiligerBimBam in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from B Cruver in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from Brian M in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from MrMattSim in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from DmitryG in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from ModernGeek in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from ronnyb in Memory leaks and slow performance: zooming causes 1GB jump in RAM usage
Using OpenGL instead of Metal and increasing the RAM usage Limit makes AD usable again.
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from Leafdancing in Sneak peeks for 1.7
I noticed Illustrator's Blend tool is one the Roadmap a well. Is that planned for 1.7 as well, and will it allow us to have gradients follow an arbitrary path?
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from warente in Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.6.1 - Beta 4)
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from ronnyb in Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.6.1 - Beta 4)
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from MattP in Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.6.1 - Beta 4)
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from A_B_C in Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.6.1 - Beta 4)
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from Alfred in Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.6.1 - Beta 4)
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maxsteenbergen got a reaction from HaroldBark in Artboard export as SVG includes a <rect> named Artboard
I'm making a set of icons in SVG format, and have them all on their own artboard in 1 document.
Exporting an artboard to SVG (with no border or fill) includes a <rect> tag named like the artboard. I'd expect the artboard to just set the width/height & viewbox properties of the export, not to have its own rect path.
Maybe this could be just a checkbox in the export options?