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  2. Wikipedia:SVG help - Wikipedia

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    SVG help. Scalable Vector Graphics is a commonly used file format for providing a geometrical description of an image using basic objects such as labels, circles, lines, curves and polygons. An image can be reduced or enlarged to an arbitrary size, and will not suffer image data loss, nor will it become pixelated.

  3. Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 8 - Wikipedia

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    As for the gradient problem, it's possible that you've used certain shorthand ways of adding path data, that are not recognised by librsvg (see previous threads on this page, such as Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 7#File:Alternattiva Demokratika.svg, Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 8#Render issue ).

  4. SVG - Wikipedia

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    Scalable Vector Graphics ( SVG) is an XML -based vector image format for defining two-dimensional graphics, having support for interactivity and animation. The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium since 1999. SVG images are defined in a vector graphics format and stored in XML text files.

  5. Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 7 - Wikipedia

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    Thanks in advance! Daylen ( talk) 16:04, 11 October 2017 (UTC) Daylen that file uses a stylesheet and the SVG rendering software used by Wikipedia (RSVG) requires those elements to have the type attribute i.e. type="text/css". I went ahead though and removed the stylesheet since it is such a small SVG and uploaded the file.

  6. Wikipedia:Preparing images for upload - Wikipedia

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    There are 4 basic choices for image file formats : SVG for simple diagrams (especially those that need to be scaled). JPEG for photographic images. GIF for animated images. PNG for everything else. While some formats offer multiple compression systems, in general the format and the compression system are tied together.

  7. Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 10 - Wikipedia

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    The file description page, and Wikipedia renderings, do not render 14 differently-colored trapezoidal paths that should be visible in front of the 14 yellow rectangles. Clicking through to the renderings in Chrome and Safari, the trapezoids show up as they should. However, the trapezoids do not show up using Firefox. ( ~ scratches head ~ )

  8. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/SVG - Wikipedia

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    The SVG format is the working format of the stored image so that people can more easily convert images for use in different languages. If you're using a browser other than Internet Explorer, just keep clicking the image and you'll eventually get the full-size image, which will be the SVG version. For example; keep clicking the image to the right.

  9. Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 6 - Wikipedia

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    Viewing your SVG file in Google Chrome (v 26.0.1410.64 m) shows the text on curved lines works as expected. Viewing your SVG file in FireFox (v 11.0) renders the text on curved lines as horizontal text (not a bad fallback). WP's RSVG PNG file renders ordinary horizontal text but throws away all text on curved lines.