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Inkscape seems to be the best alternative to Adobe Illustrator, but as far as I can tell it can only read the AI SVG format. There seems to be a solution on Windows but I can't tell if that is also valid on Linux.



I need to provide some vector art to a vendor in either Corel or Adobe Illustrator formats.



What Linux applications can I use?



The vector art is quite simple, so it's not a problem if I have to re-create it in a new application. What counts is that the output file is a format recognized by the industry.


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Corel as well as Illustrator can recognize and read SVG format. But the problem is that sometimes they don't open SVG properly.
Generally some publishers can print from pdf. I think, the main issue is to get along with the publishing house about the file prepared for print.


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