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* [[Wikipedia: Canvas X]]  | * [[Wikipedia: Canvas X]]  | ||
| − | * [https://www.canvasgfx.com/about/canvas-gfx/ Canvas History]  | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20190328065646/https://www.canvasgfx.com/about/canvas-gfx/ Canvas History (archived)]  | 
* [https://www.canvasgfx.com/en/support/product-support/supported-file-formats/ Canvas Supported Formats]  | * [https://www.canvasgfx.com/en/support/product-support/supported-file-formats/ Canvas Supported Formats]  | ||
* [https://www.cnet.com/news/the-rise-and-fall-of-canvas-for-mac/ The Rise and Fall of Canvas for Mac]  | * [https://www.cnet.com/news/the-rise-and-fall-of-canvas-for-mac/ The Rise and Fall of Canvas for Mac]  | ||
[[Category:File formats with too many extensions]]  | [[Category:File formats with too many extensions]]  | ||
Revision as of 20:33, 2 March 2022
- For other "Canvas" formats, see Canvas (Atari), Spaceward Graphics.
 
Canvas X is a desktop publishing application. Originally developed by Deneba Systems Inc., then acquired by ACD Systems in 2003.
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Identifiers
Canvas uses the following extensions. File can be compressed changing their structure.
- CVS (Canvas 3.5)
 - CV5 (Canvas 5) Sample CV5 file
 - CNV (Canvas 6-8)
 - CVX (Canvas 9, Canvas X)
 
- CVD (Canvas Draw)
 - CVI (Canvas X Image File)
 - TPL (Canvas Template) Version 8 Template files
 
Identification
-  Canvas CVS files can have "
00 00 00 76 00 00 00 36 00 00 00 2E 00 00 00 1E" starting at byte 16 -  Canvas CV5 files can have "
CANVAS5" at offset 25. -  Canvas CNV & CVX files can have "
CANVAS6" between offset 25 & 35. -  Many Canvas CV5 & CNV files end in "
CNV5" on Macintosh, maybe be reversed for Windows endianness. -  Canvas documents may be compressed but will still end in 
CNV5 
CVS files can have TYPE "drw2" CREATOR "DAD2" in Mac OS Classic.
