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Timeline for stroke="none" attribute in SVG

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Dec 10, 2019 at 11:46 comment added Zygmunt No, it won't work. You would need to create either good regexp (quite complicated to say) to get all possible cases and verify if stroke attribute is added or not. I didn't say that all objects have no stroke - some of them have stroke. This way doing it with Inkscape is more proper way.
Dec 9, 2019 at 18:08 comment added Billy Kerr I think you could automate it using the find and replace functionality in a decent text editor. For example, search for <circle and replace with <circle stroke="none", or for each <path, replace with <path stroke="none", etc.
Dec 9, 2019 at 17:55 comment added Zygmunt For one object it wouldn't be a problem, for more objects it will be pain in a$$. I am not really sure which software is at fault here, but there is no important. Nor Adobe will fix this in CS6, and the other developer either.
Dec 8, 2019 at 18:27 comment added Billy Kerr As far as I know, there's no setting. Why not just add the missing attribute using a text editor? For example: <circle fill="#FF0000" stroke="none" cx="200" cy="200" r="100"/>
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