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Jens Posma

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  1. and now including the attachment fibrosis and inflammation.svg
  2. Hi Math, Thanks for your reply. This is an example of the file that is working really slow.
  3. I have been using Inkscape free vector software for almost 1 year. When the vector became more complex the speed of the program greatly reduced (unworkable) so I came across the Affinity software. I loaded the same SVG I previously created with Inkscape into affinity software but its actually also really slow. Does my macbook can't handle such tasks? or am I might creating the picture in a wrong way thereby making it too complex for the computer to read it? Can someone help me? I have the following system: Macbook air (late 2015) - 2.2 Ghz intel core I7 - 8 GB 1600 Mhz DDR3 - HD graphics 6000 1536 MB Hardwareoverzicht: Modelnaam: MacBook Air Modelaanduiding: MacBookAir7,2 Processornaam: Intel Core i7 Processorsnelheid: 2,2 GHz Aantal processors: 1 Totale aantal cores: 2 L2-cache (per core): 256 KB L3-cache: 4 MB Geheugen: 8 GB Opstart-ROM-versie: MBA71.0166.B16 SMC-versie (systeem): 2.27f2 Serienummer (systeem): C1MQD2BAG944 Hardware-UUID: 86D22390-D637-5D77-B34D-6ADAE7EC70CD
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