
Ok, I appreciate everyone's reply to my posting, I am getting some good ideas here as to how to make things more efficient for me. I have tried using the ai.svg filter to import Adobe Illustrator files before but I havent had any good luck with that. Some one told me that importing adobe illustrator 8 and under files was much easier and they didnt lose their attributes (layers etc.), but after AI 8 adobe started using a pdf type file format and that made converting alot less efficient.
Jim Henderson-4 wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:06:39 +0200, jiho wrote:
Furthermore, Inkscape has an AI import filter which should allow you to open at least some AI files.
Personally, I've not had good luck with it. Unfortunately, the files themselves are internal-use only files, so I can't share them to improve the filter (which bugs me no end), but I believe all of them are either AI 10.0 (which I run under VMware when I need to) or CS3.
Jim
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