![]() Once I change it, the new value remains for subsequent saves, as long as I don't quit Illustrator. If I open an existing SVG file that I created in Illustrator, I cannot just use the normal Save function, otherwise every element's decimal precision drops down to 1. The new behavior in Illustrator 2020 seems to be that it resets to a value of 1 each time the app is launched. In prior versions, as far back as I can recall, once the precision was set to, for example, 5 decimal places, that value was used by default, and it only required fixing if you had to save with a different value for one particular file. ![]() ![]() Specifically, the SVG "Decimal Places" setting. ![]() I've noticed (after totally destroying a couple of designs) that Illustrator 2020's SVG saving behavior does not respect prior settings upon first launch. Hoping someone has run into this before and figured out a workaround - I'm almost ready to install an older version of Illustrator just to avoid these thorns in my workflow.
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