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Westlake

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  1. Thanks for all of the responses  in the end I had to do both Longer text spans and Export text as curves.  I tried the longer text spans alone the first time, and the text came out good but it did not fit inside the rounded rectangle that has been scaled for mobile devices.  When I also export the text as curves, both the text and the rectangles scaled on mobile devices and working properly on the laptop 

    Thanks very much for the help and for the education about SVG files!

  2. I am creating a virtual tour using Pano2VR by Garden Gnome. I have created a number of graphics for this tour and others using Affinity designer, but this one is causing some difficulty that I need your help to resolve.

    On the top of the attached sample is the way the SVG graphic is supposed to look and does look on laptops. Below that graphic is a  screen shot from a tablet, which shows how the same file looks on mobile devices.

    I explored this issue with Pano2VR support and was:

    "the problem lies in your SVG file and the text code specifically the use of <tspan>. What application did you create it in?"

    "Converting your fonts to outline before creating the svg may resolve the issue. However the way it's creating the code and splitting elements is the problem.

    <text x="27.072px" y="53.887px" style="font-family:'OpenSans-CondensedBold', 'Open Sans Condensed', sans-serif;font-weight:700;font-stretch:condensed;font-size:24px;">CLICK &amp; DRAG / SWIPE T<tspan x="250.76px 265.045px " y="53.887px 53.887px ">O </tspan>LOOK AROUND</text>
    <text x="21.559px" y="87.887px" style="font-family:'OpenSans-CondensedBold', 'Open Sans Condensed', sans-serif;font-weight:700;font-stretch:condensed;font-size:24px;">CLICK ON A STETSON T<tspan x="228.805px 243.09px " y="87.887px 87.887px ">O </tspan>MO<tspan x="281.762px 293.856px " y="87.887px 87.887px ">VE</tspan> LOCA<tspan x="357.043px 367.414px " y="87.887px 87.887px ">TI</tspan>ONS</text>"

    I have no understanding of how SVG files work so their explanation is lost on me. I'm hoping you can pointme in the direction of a solution!

    Pano2vr issue.jpg

  3. I'm working with an SVG file, trying to fill the inside area of a closed line with colour. I'm missing some fundamental information here because when I change the fill colour like I've done many times before, the colour inside the line changes but the area I want to fill remains transparent.  I expect that this will be an easy problem to resolve with the right SVG fundamental, but I'm not sure what to search on to find the answer myself. Everything  tried missed the mark.

    Alberta11.svg

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