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I have set the dimensions of my document/canvas to 47.2 px * 35.5 px. Some of my objects go outside of the document area (see attached) but I only want to export what's visible in it. A normal export does not do that for me. So I have cropped objects outside to the document dimension. This pretty much works but there's human error as I'm using on a 13" laptop and sometimes I've not quite getting it to line up as a perfect rectangle. 

 

Am I doing something wrong? Is there a simpler/better way?

 

I'm a newbie, so I expect that's the problem.

 

Thanks

 

Joe

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Posted
3 hours ago, zenojoe said:

A normal export does not do that for me.    […] there's human error

 

But it should. Cropping should not be needed. Because we don’t know your export options, we don’t know what exactly went wrong.

Having your file and/or selected export options, we can give you more information.

 

((PS: Using snapping, exact cropping should be very easy.))

 

 

Posted

Thanks, Oval. I managed to get snap cropping working which definitely helps :)

 

Here is a short video showing what I am doing:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4i830ut9513ib8e/2018-01-07_07-21-03.mp4?dl=0

 

1) Lifesafer.svg (attached) is what I am getting without cropping (object that extend outside the document get show in the export)

2) Lifesafer2.svg (attached) is what I want it to look cropping like and this time I used snapping for exact cropping (thanks again)

3) lifesafer.afdesign is the source file

 

The output is to be used on a website, so I want a small filesize.

 

I am doing this for a lot of files, so would be great to learn a way without cropping but I do very much appreciate the snapping crop tip you have already told me.

 

Joe

lifesafer.svg

lifesafer2.svg

lifesafer.afdesign

Posted

Oh, SVG!

 

Much easier and quicker:

 

1. Select All and Cut

2. Create rectangle on 0/0 with the size of the canvas

3. Paste Inside (the rectangle)

4. Export

 

HTH, Joe.

 

Posted

Thanks for the reply Oval. I didn't get step 2. I gather use the rectangular tool to create a rectangle. Not sure what 0/0 means? 

Posted
19 hours ago, zenojoe said:

Not sure what 0/0 means

 

position [X/Y]

 

Sorry for the short text. With other words:

 

2. Create rectangle on the same position of the canvas and with the same size of the canvas (and don’t deselect the rectangle)

Posted
19 hours ago, zenojoe said:

I didn't get step 2. I gather use the rectangular tool to create a rectangle

 

There are infinite ways like using the Pen Tool, the Trapezoid Tool, the Rounded Rectangle Tool, … even the Text Tool.

Posted
21 hours ago, Oval said:

1. Select All and Cut

3. Paste Inside (the rectangle)

 

And there are also two or more ways to do this in the layers panel. (please see the Affinity Designer Help)

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