Re: Corel Draw X6 Serial Number Activation Code WORK

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Jul 10, 2024, 5:25:14 AM7/10/24
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I don't think that any guides or testing have been provided for photoshop CC SVGs.
I do not have access to that program in order to do testing.

It LOOKS as though the gear/cog in the upper right and the SETTINGS button in the lower left open the same menu for choosing image quality of embedded images, so those won't help as you have already concluded.

I believe pretty strongly that Photoshop CC does NOT currently provide options that will allow you to consistently save SVGs that will work well in videoscribe (September 2016) unless there is some option somewhere that makes the pen and pencil tools work the way they used to work before 2013.


Your best options are probably:
1) using the OLD inkscape version 0.48.5 (free at inkscape.org) which is known to work well with videoscribe, I strongly recommend this as the easiest and cheapest solution. If you have to get it approved by management or IT department, I would recommend doing that.
or
2) using Adobe illustrator if you have that. (I'm pretty sure you don't have that)
or
3) running your photoshop CC SVGs through some kind of SVG optimizer that cleans up SVGs for web use and reduces the file size. Something like that may strip out the extra data that causes problems in videoscribe.
or
4) try editing your SVG in a text editor (like notepad or wordpad) if you can figure out what parts of the code need to be removed to fix the problem.


related thread:Making SVG Images Draw Well (2015 update)

-Mike (videoscribe user)

Possible solutions:
1) There may be save settings in Coreldraw that allow you to save the SVG for compatibility with older programs, without using a style tag... but I don't have coreldraw to test that.

Corel Draw X6 Serial Number Activation Code WORK


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