![]() So the only solution I can propose right now is simply to create the SVG file in Inkscape. Its support of the SVG specification is the most complete (it is not 100% yet, but it's develloping really fast) but it produces valid SVG. I use Inkscape a lot, and when it comes to SVG, Inkscape is the best instrument you can probably find today. The SVG files it produces are not very valid, and it does not support the basic filters that the SVG standard offers (like for example the amazing Blur effect). ![]() ![]() Yes, it's true that Corel Draw sucks at SVG. ![]()
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