2011-04-02 09:34:23 |
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I created an Inkscape.svg file, with some text. I turned the text into paths and vacuumed the definitions then saved a copy of the file as a "plain SVG" in the hope that it would validate correctly after editing some of the xmlns and meta data. Imagine my surprise to still find a bunch of references to text and typefaces in the document. After removing those - IMO there should not have been any text at all in the svg everything was paths!- the file was found to be valid by w3.org. |
I created an Inkscape.svg file, with some text. I turned the text into paths and vacuumed the definitions then saved a copy of the file as a "plain SVG" in the hope that it would validate correctly after editing some of the xmlns and meta data. Imagine my surprise to still find a bunch of references to text and typefaces in the document. After removing those - IMO there should not have been any text at all in the svg everything was paths!- the file was found to be valid by w3.org.
Update:
Bug #167335, bug #390549, bug #168720, bug #171983 cover most of the cited issues. Remaining issue AFAICT:
c) '-inkscape-font-specification'
The nonstandard CSS style property of text objects (or groups/paths of text converted to paths) is not removed when saving as 'Plain SVG' |
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