Thanks for the video. But it struck me that you said Inkscape doesn't import layers. Yes, you can export the layers in pdf individually. You could also create a pdf with all the layers using the pages tool. As it is difficult to explain it in the comment, I leave you a short video. ruclips.net/video/egYauP-P80I/видео.htmlsi=YguLgAegkNw1tr0a
Yes, you can import a file with layers in tact. However, it doesn’t export the layers the same way. Looks like you have a work around for exporting layers on different pages. That’s a bit more work, that doesn’t give the desired results. In sewing, the layers need to be visible on the same page with the ability to turn the layer visibility on and off. It’s best if they turn off the layers they don’t need before export. Thanks for the comment.
FINALLY! Inkscape presented in a clear, concise, nothing-but-what-you-need-to-know format. Well done!
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Thanks for the video. But it struck me that you said Inkscape doesn't import layers. Yes, you can export the layers in pdf individually. You could also create a pdf with all the layers using the pages tool. As it is difficult to explain it in the comment, I leave you a short video. ruclips.net/video/egYauP-P80I/видео.htmlsi=YguLgAegkNw1tr0a
Yes, you can import a file with layers in tact. However, it doesn’t export the layers the same way.
Looks like you have a work around for exporting layers on different pages.
That’s a bit more work, that doesn’t give the desired results.
In sewing, the layers need to be visible on the same page with the ability to turn the layer visibility on and off. It’s best if they turn off the layers they don’t need before export.
Thanks for the comment.