pigtailpat wrote:Insofar as tuts, I am still learning that - when I get more information I will post.
Meanwhile, I found a very cool beans workaround for corel X5 users with signcut. Save the corel document as ver. 14 (x4 compatibility). Then you can import that file in inkscape and send to signcut via that link. The advantage of this is that you can see the little drawing in the icon on your desktop or in windows' explorer for the file, you don't need to do double file creation (ie create .svg's). When you are done throwing the file to signcut via inkscape, you can simply exit inkscape without saving the file, because you have it in the original corel draw document.
Pat
Tyler wrote:If I could get a hold of a copy, I would be happy to take a look. I am sorry I am not of more help! It is possible that there is a problem with the latest release of corel. Inkscape has the same problem, and that is why most use .47 rather than .48.
It does sound though like your SVG option is working well for you though! You can also open a SVG file directly from signcut, bypassing inkscape - that would save you a step.
Thanks, Gigi for helping with this!
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