Export svg from Inkscape to Corel Draw

I work only in Inkscape, but sometimes people require files to be written to a cdr file. Is there a way to safely export from Inkscape and then import into Corel Draw? I used Corel X3, and when I imported svg, I get garbage (sometimes it works, but most of the time I need to recreate the work in Corel Draw). Is there a safe format that will work for both applications?

I do not know if SO is suitable for this type of questions, I saw a similar one that was not closed.

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Found a way, Corel Draw can easily import a pdf file. So in inscape you save svg in pdf format, then open Corel Draw and import pdf. Fonts should be copied to the Windows machine, but I checked the drawing where I convert all the text to curves.

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Save the PDF file in inkscape and select "Convert text to path" and then in Corel Draw, opening the "Import text as text" PDF file. In fact, the conversion of text to a path in Inkscape and "Import text as text" works here, well, nothing, since there is no text in pdf, but only paths. This helps to avoid situations where your imported files have strange text formatting and unwanted anomalies.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1535150/


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