If I always need to export PDF first and then import to ADe, it is impossible for me to use it. I often need to make subtle adjustments in prism and then copy and paste them repeatedly into my ADe/AI. It’s not just an ordinary application that makes plotting easier, but also a powerful one that can be utilized even for the superior purposes such as scientific graphics. However, compared with AI, I can copy and paste directly from Prism without making mistakes. GraphPad Prism is a highly efficient tool capable of doing all mathematical calculations as well as graphical plotting such as curve fitting. In fact, I have been doing this all the time. You maybe better might export instead from that Graphpad app as PDF/SVG and then reimport that into ADe. If you import that " Straight form prism.pdf" file into ADe and export as SVG from inside of ADe, then the reviewed and generated SVG code looks Ok in terms of stroke-sizes etc. And there aren't any strokes applied to the text portions there. In the "AD2.svg" file the clip-path transforms have other stroke sizes, everything else looks Ok stroke wise and has 1.44 px. In that " Straight form prism.pdf" file the line and rect-curves strokes are always 1.4 px.
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