I'm working in Inkscape exclusively but sometime people require files writen in cdr file. Is there a way to safely export from Inkscape and then import in Corel Draw? I've used Corel X3 and when I imported svg, I've get garbage (sometime it work, but most of the time I need to recreate the work in Corel Draw). Is there safe format that will work for both applications?
Don't know if SO is right for this type of questions, I've seen similar one that was not closed.
CorelDRAW Opens SVG Files and many more file formats.
Original . CDR files can't be opened and you would have to go through a file format both have in common - e.g. PDF... but... you can copy and paste directly from CorelDraw into Inkscape.
The User Interface of CorelDraw is more attractive and detailed as compared to the User Interface of Inkscape, which is plain and simple for a vector editing program. But, Inkscape has a specific arrangement of toolbars and color palettes, while in CorelDraw, everything sometimes seems to be confusing and difficult.
Found a way, Corel Draw can easily import pdf file. So in inscape you save svg as pdf, then open corel draw and import pdf. Fonts need to be copy to windows machine, but I've tested drawing where I convert all text into curves.
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