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Just a general status update. We are currently and will continuously improve SVG import support in Adobe Illustrator. We are currently working on solving the issues mentioned in this report. Please feel free to open new bug reports here on uservoice if you are experiencing additional/untracked issues.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Artur commentedScreenshot of how it looks like in illustrator
An error occurred while saving the comment Artur commentedI am not able to attach original svg, how can I share it here?
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This sample SVG is not displayed correctly in AI:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" width="375pt" height="374.999991pt" viewBox="0 0 375 374.999991" version="1.2">
<defs>
<g>
<symbol overflow="visible" id="glyph0-6">
<path style="stroke:none;" d="M 0.0976562 -30.53125 L 0.0976562 -35.960938 L 15.363281 -35.960938 L 15.363281 -30.53125 L 10.371094 -30.53125 L 10.371094 0 L 5.089844 0 L 5.089844 -30.53125 Z M 0.0976562 -30.53125 "/>
</symbol>
</g>
</defs>
<g id="surface1">
<g style="fill:rgb(0%,0%,0%);fill-opacity:1;">
<use xlink:href="#glyph0-6" x="112.089728" y="250.251688"/>
</g>
<g style="fill:rgb(0%,0%,0%);fill-opacity:1;">
<use xlink:href="#glyph0-6" x="129.89876" y="250.251688"/>
</g>
</g>
</svg>
It should look like TT, but only first T is displayed