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Hi,

 

is it possible to change the size of SVG-slices (slices that will be exported in SVG format) in pixels? I've noticed that some raster formats such as PNG allow you to define the size of your slices at export in pixels while some other formats, such as SVG, only allow you to define the size in DPI. I've got 130 glyphs sliced up into 1024x1024 slices and I'd need to export them at 1000x1000 px in SVG format. Is there any way to achieve this without resorting to manually resizing each and every one of them individually? Any workarounds? Affinity Photo can open up the 1024x1024 SVG slices and resize them into 1000x1000 but the Batch Job processor doesn't seem to support exporting into SVG. 

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Hi dr_who,

 

I can't see of a way to do this but if anyone knows of a way, i'm sure they will post.  You could use the Batch job to resize the glyphs but you'd have to export to SVG manually as we can't record the export Window.  

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I see. I can live with it but it would really make my day if you'd one day add support for a) pixel sizes for the slices exported in vector formats (SVG, EPS) in AD and b) vector formats in the Batch Job processor in AP. (Which frankly seems a bit odd to me since AP already does support exporting to SVG outside of the batch jobs.) Or at the very least, it'd already help if you could just record the export procedure as a macro in AP.

 

Just my 2 cents.

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