by Gigi » January 15th, 2015, 3:19 pm
I just googled it as I have never heard of it either.
It will save as an svg (export to or save as) per the feature list, so I would save as an svg and then open in SCAL and see how the file looks. Depending on what you are doing, you can always save as a jpeg and then bring into SCAL, trace it and get your vector image that way - just depends what you are designing and what your objective is.
SCAL also supports DXF files so if that preserves the file better, you can use that. I would experiment between DXF and SVG and see which gives you the best results.
Hope that helps. Once in SCAL you can save them as a SCUT file and then open them directly rather than having to import every time. Lots of options....
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