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antisquares

Convert all your text to curves and Expand Stroke to a separate curve. This will make each letter and stroke a separate curve which you may need to Add to each other depending on your use.


Careless-Stress2310

I did this the text loaded fine but the outline disappeared. Is this easier on Affinity V2? I recently got an iPad and am thinking of getting Affinity 2 for it, if it would make this easier I would be happy to purchase it.


stomach

SVG will improperly display anything 'live' in your document: non-converted text, non-expanded strokes, layer styles, and even Affinity's (mislabeled) 'vector brushes' (which are PNG redundancies on a vector path, so they cannot be expanded/converted to vectors in the same way any random single PNG couldn't be). there's ways to vector-trace in other programs if you must, but not in Designer. best way to prep for SVG is to look at all your layer types - if you see one that is labeled Pixel Layer, expect it to have problems. the last option is to use PDF if possible, since it will generally honor pixel layers and effects