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MrPhysicist

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    MrPhysicist got a reaction from amerta in Exporting to Illustrator   
    Export from Affinity Designer seems to be a total trainwreck so far. PDF export loses layer structure and names in addition to rasterizing objects instead of preserving the vector format. I am using v1.65.123.
    This is game breaker, as I need to export fully compatible files to collaborators who use different apps like Illustrator.
     
    Please, please, PLEASE implement improve the export function. Also, Illustrator file-export would be great (as long as it preserves document appearance and structure, of course). This feature would definitely make switching over to Affinity much easier for people.
     
    [EDIT] Although far from perfect, SVG at least keeps layer groups and titles. it does still rasterize objects, though.
    [EDIT2]: SVGs generated this way are imported into Illustrator with heavy artifacts such as wrong line thicknesses. Thus no alternative.
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    MrPhysicist got a reaction from dolfonzo in Exporting to Illustrator   
    Export from Affinity Designer seems to be a total trainwreck so far. PDF export loses layer structure and names in addition to rasterizing objects instead of preserving the vector format. I am using v1.65.123.
    This is game breaker, as I need to export fully compatible files to collaborators who use different apps like Illustrator.
     
    Please, please, PLEASE implement improve the export function. Also, Illustrator file-export would be great (as long as it preserves document appearance and structure, of course). This feature would definitely make switching over to Affinity much easier for people.
     
    [EDIT] Although far from perfect, SVG at least keeps layer groups and titles. it does still rasterize objects, though.
    [EDIT2]: SVGs generated this way are imported into Illustrator with heavy artifacts such as wrong line thicknesses. Thus no alternative.
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