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Saves the current project.
 
Saves the current project.
  
Use this command to save the current document to disk. If your document is not currently saved (it is saved for the first time) you'll be prompted with a Save As dialog, otherwise the command will save the file with the the same name it has (overwrite).  
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Use this command to save the current document to disk. If your document is not currently saved (it is saved for the first time) you'll be prompted with a {{l|Command:Save As|Save As}} dialog, otherwise the command will save the file with the the same name it has (overwrite).  
  
 
See Auto back up interval in the Settings dialog.
 
See Auto back up interval in the Settings dialog.
  
 
Use an extension of '.sifz' to save a compressed file (as of synfig 0.61.07).  If you use .sif then the files tend to get pretty large.  The best thing to do is not to use any '.' in the path at all, and then synfig will append .sifz (if it's new enough) or .sif (otherwise).
 
Use an extension of '.sifz' to save a compressed file (as of synfig 0.61.07).  If you use .sif then the files tend to get pretty large.  The best thing to do is not to use any '.' in the path at all, and then synfig will append .sifz (if it's new enough) or .sif (otherwise).

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Saves the current project.

Use this command to save the current document to disk. If your document is not currently saved (it is saved for the first time) you'll be prompted with a Save As dialog, otherwise the command will save the file with the the same name it has (overwrite).

See Auto back up interval in the Settings dialog.

Use an extension of '.sifz' to save a compressed file (as of synfig 0.61.07). If you use .sif then the files tend to get pretty large. The best thing to do is not to use any '.' in the path at all, and then synfig will append .sifz (if it's new enough) or .sif (otherwise).