I use InkScape, the one mentioned by many, for laser milling.  It takes some 
effort to get up to speed.  I miss Cricket Draw.  

One important thing to remember, whatever the tool, is that you can edit by 
hand if need be if there are quirks in the file.  These are usually in scaling. 
 

If your current artwork is make out of LiveCode objects, then you might want to 
consider making something to translate.  

Dar


> On Aug 5, 2016, at 8:57 AM, Graham Samuel <livf...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Having got very interested in LC widgets at the conference, I’m about to 
> start experimenting, but I need to create some SVG graphics based on my own 
> designs. I can’t afford Illustrator - has anyone got any recommendations for 
> a free, or at any rate, not very expensive, editor suitable for making 
> LC-widget-compatible graphics?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Graham
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