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dingir

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  1. Well I guess so, but I was hoping Affinity Designer would allow me to do the same
  2. Yes that is what I was hoping for, if am doing a quick edit on a pre-exitings .svg file I don't want to go with all the export and save steps, I think there should be an option to just overwrite the file without exporting and choosing the location of the new file
  3. Hello, if I am editing a pre-existent SVG file, am I forced to click "export", then choose export mode, then choose the location, then overwrite the file, then click "don't save" when exiting AD? Is there a quicker way to simply edit an SVG file without having to export a new file? For example on Illustrator I would just click save and then it would automatically overwrite the svg file without being prompted to create a new .ai file or exporting it again. Thank you!
  4. Ok thank you very much for the fast reply! I am using the version in Italian, but I would say there is a small translation "error". It says "Usa colori es", but I have never heard someone using "es" as an abbreviation for "esadecimale". I would either use the whole word [there is enough space] or the English abbreviation "HEX" that I think is way wore common. Same thing for the color panel, here you even use another different abbreviation: RGB "Esa". One last question: if I am editing a pre-existent SVG file, am I really forced to click "export", then choose export mode, then choose the location, then overwrite the file, then click "don't save" when exiting AD? Is there a quicker way to simply edit an SVG file without having to export a new file? For example on Illustrator I would just click save and then it would automatically overwrite the svg file without being prompted to create a new .ai file or exporting it again. Thank you again
  5. Hello, right now if I export an SVG file with Affinity Designer "stroke" and "fill" in the XML file look like this fill:rgb(204,204,204) stroke:black but I really need them to use HEX colors, so like this fill:#CCCCCC stroke:#FFFFFF Is there a way to change this somehow? It is really important for me, manually changing every XML file would require too much time. Thank you!
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