![]() ![]() Illustrator does the job well keeping svg in svg and saving something nearly identical to the original file, but costs too much. Inkscape exports all the metadata correctly, although it does add its own data too, but isn't nearly as nice to use, and doesn't integrate with publisher and photo as nicely. ![]() GarryP, I have tried your help suggestion of placing, rather than opening, my files. That would explain why line objects get converted to SVG curves and paths as well. So if I'm understanding correctly, Affinity converts all documents to its own native format and then reconverts them for export, rather than editing and resaving in the document's original format?
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