Didier Kryn said on Mon, 4 Nov 2024 12:02:48 +0100
> About such corruptions, you can look at the SVG code produced by
>design tools, even by Inkscape. I use to write SVG with Emacs.
>Sometimes Inkscape is more productive, but I then clean up the result,
>which makes it readable and typically divides the size by 2.
Is your problem with Inkscape produced SVG all the translations it
leaves intact rather than just placing and sizing things at production
time? These translations are why I no longer put Inkscape SVGs on web
pages, but instead convert them to .png first. I've made complicated
SVGs that slowed the browser to a crawl because the browser had to do
all the translations at load time.
SteveT
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