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fmw42 wrote:Your link downloads as dmg. When clicked it has an installer that my antivirus software warns about. So I did not try to use the app. Please upload in a form that is not an app, perhaps as a zip file. I do not believe that DMG files are Windows-friendly, either.
I uploaded as SVG. I tested now, clicked on the link from my iPhone and it downloaded as SVG also.
Maybe you clicked on another place (an ad for ex) inside the link I sent you?
Still getting a DMG file, that when clicked creates an app that is rejected by my antivirus. I clicked your link at http://www.2shared.com/file/Fy2xctLV/fr ... etest.html.
On quick review, I see no text in the file, only paths. So you probably need to use Illustrator in a different way to add actual text. I believe user snibgo found the same. He knows more about SVG files than I. So I will defer to him on this.
As Fred says, the SVG file from Illustrator is editable in any text editor.
However, that SVG from Illustrator wasn't designed to be edited by humans. I wouldn't want to do it even with a computer. It's much easier to create an SVG file from scratch, using ordinary strings of text. That text can follow paths, with raster or vector images behind it or in front. See my "SVG text" page for examples.
Of course, you can use Illustrator (or Inkscape, as I do) to create SVG files, then chop out bits you don't want and insert extra bits.
Thanks Snigbo, Wirting from scratch is out of reach for me.
I need a simple workflow were I can design a logo in Illusttator, save as SVG with editable text, host in my website, and let a user use my IM design tool and change its text to whatever he wants.
Might be a problem with the SVG file, or the way my designer tools reads the file...