I'm surprised by the arbitrary limit too...
I would probably go the save as PDF route first if you aren't using filters. If there is a plan to pass SVG files back and forth, I'd highly recommend using the same software on both ends otherwise things will quickly go south.
Cheers, Josh On May 15, 2013 9:33 PM, "darkweasel" <darkweasel@...3002...> wrote:
Am 2013-05-16 04:25, schrieb Antony Lee:
Hi, One of my colleagues would like to use Illustrator (Adobe CS6, i think)
to
edit some SVG files I created with Inkscape, but Illustrator complains about there being "too many nested groups". Any hints on how I could
"fix"
the SVG? (Perhaps I could convince him to switch in Inkscape too, but well...)
(Wow - Illustrator has arbitrary group nesting limits? And people actually say it's better than Inkscape? Strange world we live in.)
You could export from Inkscape to .eps (or even .ai if you have that option) and try to open that in Illustrator.
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