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Synfigs native working file format is '''sif''', an uncompressed human-readable XML file format. The default format is '''sifz''' which is a ''sif'' file compressed in a ''gzip'' container. | Synfigs native working file format is '''sif''', an uncompressed human-readable XML file format. The default format is '''sifz''' which is a ''sif'' file compressed in a ''gzip'' container. | ||
− | As of Synfig Studio | + | As of Synfig Studio 1.0 there is a new file format, '''sfg''', which is a ''sif'' along with all assets it uses; images, audio, etc compressed into a ''zip'' container. |
To use any of the formats just add the file suffix to your file name while saving in Synfig. | To use any of the formats just add the file suffix to your file name while saving in Synfig. |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 9 February 2015
About File Formats
Synfigs native working file format is sif, an uncompressed human-readable XML file format. The default format is sifz which is a sif file compressed in a gzip container. As of Synfig Studio 1.0 there is a new file format, sfg, which is a sif along with all assets it uses; images, audio, etc compressed into a zip container.
To use any of the formats just add the file suffix to your file name while saving in Synfig.
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