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3328:. It generally renders fine, but at the 2000px setting, there are text problems. (The 'k' and 'o' in "pseudoknot" at the top right corner overlap, and the distance between the 'r' and 'o' in "alphaproteo-" at top left is also off.) I had earlier had problems like this, and thought I had resolved them by converting fonts to paths, and re-uploading. However, while most of the PNGs are correct, the 2000px png is still wrong. I wonder if the 2000px simply didn't get re-rendered. If it helps, I'm using Adobe Illustrator CS to generate the SVGs. 1357:
upload it, but get the misaligned text in PNG copies. When I look at the image itself, everything looks fine. On the other hand, when I open the svg in Illustrator, it has the correct font settings already. But when I upload the file, I still get the misaligned text, and when I look at the image itself, it definitely does not show the correct font (unless Deja Vu does have serifs). I have access to both Inkscape and Illustrator, but prefer Illustrator as it makes smaller file sizes. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
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adding the lines and text to creat an illustration. I saved the file and uploaded it to commons, which failed to render the file and showed only white space instead of anything. I tried several things, but at the end was forced to open svg file in inkscape and save it again. For some reason it worked, but the size significantly increased again. I find Inkscape really frustrating, but everytime wiki forces me to use it. Can you give me some hints on the matter? Why am I having these problems? Thanks. --
38: 373: 2682:. I downloaded the thing, and it materialized as a PNG file, so I fixed it up with Photoshop (replace color). I naturally want my new image with the proper colors (which is still PNG) to replace the old one. So when I'm done, I use Inkscape to convert the PNG into an SVG. Then I go to commons, upload the image under the exact same name ("File:Flag of Herzeg-Bosnia.SVG"), it replaces the old one - but no thumbnail gets generated. 3841: 3097: 2354: 1246: 1239: 1125:
font is being used upon substitution. I am uncertain how to adjust illustrator's font-naming to fix this. You could open the file in a text editor and replace all instances of DejaVuSans with DejaVu Sans, but this will also affect font effects (bold, italic etc). As far as I can tell, illustrator appears to use different font face names, rather than font styles to inform the program to use italics/bold.
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and It looks great on my computer but when I upload it to commons, the whole thing becomes a total mess. There were also other complains from user about Cyrillic letters rendering. Could you explain what is causing it and how can it be fixed? Also there are issues with size of the file. I use Illustrator and for some reason it assigns font attributes to every single letter instead of a word.
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illustrator here. I don't have a solution, you could try pestering adobe, call it a bug and see how far you get. I do however have a work-around. Use inkscape to do final bold & italic corrections, as inkscape uses the font-weight parameter. Alternatively correct every instance of font-weight=normal in combination with "DejaVuSans-Bold" using a find and replace in a text editor. Painful.
2238:. I should've been more clear. I tried the web-based version, and although I couldn't get it to work earlier, now it does. It does something very strange to the path data, but the file renders properly and is significantly smaller now, so I guess I'll live with it for now. Meanwhile, I'll just figure out for myself how to make python work. Thanks. — 4646: 4559: 4078: 3969: 3873: 3726: 3488: 3317: 3161: 2890: 2808: 2657: 2420: 1865: 1335: 1063: 975: 883: 737: 591: 535: 347: 222: 119: 4445:(In earlier days, these bits weren't always set accurately, so much software - including some versions of Adobe Distiller - simply ignored them. Agfa Monotype brought a famous case against Adobe, claiming that ignoring the bits breached the DMCA. But the courts held that the bits were just flags, and did not "effectively control access". 3387: 556:'Typical' problem: as the file history shows, having tried to fix this file either I get the black-box thing or no display at all. What do I need to do? The first change I made was switching the font to Sans; which gave the black-box problem. Then I tried the stroke to path change which removed any display on the image page at all. - 4748: 3594: 1196: 4829:
Step 1, drag and drop the image you want to draw over into the inkscape window. Step 2, use the controls at the left (like line, circle, box, text) to draw on top of it. You may want a bit of practice, as this will demand artistic skills. Try working through the tutorial I mentioned, or this one here
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encoding. Thus your SVG file is in fact not a true "Scalable" file, as it contains raster (unscalable) data, rather than pure vector information. You need to manually trace over the image to create your own interpretation of the raster data in vector form. Simply opening and exporting is insufficient
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data. This data consists of rows of pixels with values for relative intensities of red,green and blue (slight simplification). This data is then reproduced on a device, and scaled as needed. When you zoom in on the image, you will notice that the edges become "blocky", as you are simply enlarging the
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branches which contained external links. I am running RSVG 2.26.0, so it is possible that this behaviour has changed in later versions. RSVG gave no errors, so WP cannot catch this, without employing some form of heuristic test. Browsing the spec, I think, but am by no means certain, that RSVG is at
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Aha, I see, I suspected as much. I turned all the country and city names, title and legend into text (and Spanish as that was my original goal) and some river names as well (the ones that have a different name in Spanish as far as I know) and maybe this new version can be used for others to translate
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Thank you very much. I managed to correct both my problems now. The figure also became kind of ok, pretty manual though. I see there is more issues I'll have to get a hold off too though, but that's another story, I'll just have to read some tutorials/help. But I was very happy with getting help with
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I think when you grabbed the image you right clicked and selected "save image as.. " or some-such? That won't work they way you think, as Knowledge auto-renders PNG images from the SVG data files. You need to either click through the linked image or right click the image and save LINK as. At any rate
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I cant see most .svg files on Knowledge since they seem to either specify the foreground color as black and not specify the background or they specify the background as my font color and don't specify the foreground. I assume everyone who has a black background has this problem. Can we have a rule or
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It seems also that Agfa could not assert that the software fell foul of "contributory infringement", since it had significant bona-fide applications. Nevertheless, none of that gives a user the right to embed a font that hasn't been licensed to be embeddable. However, at least according to its own
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As for some more useful RSVG preview system, I would have no idea how one would go about implementing that, you would need to emulate the mediawiki behaviour, which would probably be easiest in the form of a script running on the toolserver. I am not a wiki-anything (just a user), so you might need
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for a template. The Corel SVG export highlighted errors (sorry, don't understand any of them) and the uploaded file was pretty messed up. I tried fixing errors by converting all text and line elements to curves, saving a new SVG, and uploading that. The new image looks much better but the image page
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Thanks. But there is still something odd here. The original version looked fine when viewing the SVG in my browser, but Mediawiki would lose the circles when rendering to PNG. Under your version, the circles are present in the Mediawiki PNG thumbs, but now they are missing from the SVG in my browser
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Having trouble with fonts here. The map (and others like it) are being created in ArcGIS using the Deja Vu font. I save the images, but have different problems. When I open the SVG in Inkscape, the font changes from Deja Vu to something else (Arial maybe?). I convert the text back to Deja Vu. I
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I'm experiencing severe problems with rendering of Cyrillic letters and fonts in wikipedia. I made this template in order to facilitate the creation of maps in the Russian Graphic Lab. Source is a French version of the same file. I used the exact same fonts in order to maintain "standard" convention
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Thanks A1! I think the font for "Monte Solaro" still looks a little smaller/different from the rest though. Maybe because I made the map at a larger size and then scaled it all down, perhaps a rounding error related to font sizes? Anyway, I think I'll keep the PNG in the articles, it's a bit easier
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I recently created my first SVG using Inkscape and proceeded to upload it to the Commons. Everything worked out fine except that there is a small black mark underneath the raised arm in the image, and I do not know how to correct it. I'm not sure if this will help, but when using Google Chrome, the
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I didn't understand your question for 100%, but you are free to play with separate copy of this SVG. Please do not change the version which appears in the article: I'm pretty sure that the problem in graphic engine must be fixed, not the picture itself. By the way, Opera refuses to display this SVG
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Unfortunately, as you say the text in the SVG file has not been kept as text for editing, it has been converted into path information. (so each letter is actually a shape, fully represented by a filled spline). As such you will not be able to use the text tool to edit it, as text to path conversion
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Trace bitmap menu -- it is not invoked by simply dropping PNGs into inkscape. Secondly performing the conversion in the way you specify will not actually save the PNG as SVG data. All this will do is create an SVG that link to the PNG image, which (1) isn't scalable and (2) wont upload the PNG data
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I tried installing the Scour plugin for Inkscape, but it didn't work. The website says it should create an option to save as a "scoured SVG", but no option appears. The only computer languages I know are HTML and CSS, so I have zero knowhow or experience in creating programs. For what it's worth, I
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It is now almost fixed. I succeded in adding Inkspace to my Ubuntu machine as User A1 advised. I discarded the original created in OpenOffice Draw. I downloaded A1's version and edited it in Inkspace, teaching myself as I went. I was able to place the labels in their appropriate positions. I edited
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data at the end, which is some wierdo illustrator proprietary data, that appears to be stored in a base64 encoding, which could rewrite the SVG part of the file in its incorrect form if used as a data source. In short I think there could be some problems with the fonts installed on your machine, as
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coat of arms I created, but firstly, the picture doesn't show unless I click to the full picture view, and secondly, a figure of an animal-head that's supposed to be on the front doesn't show up at all. I am pretty new to creating imagery in this way, so there's probably just something basic I did
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Traceback (most recent call last): File "scour.py", line 2324, in (module) options, (input, output) = parse_args() File "scour.py", line 2291, in parse_args infile = maybe_gziped_file(options.infilename) File "scour.py", line 2278, in maybe_gziped_file return file(filename, mode)
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The text thickening is a font substitution problem, the same one as a couple of posts below. There is a mismatch in the naming between the fonts on your computer and the naming of fonts on the rendering computer (mediawiki). The correct name for "DejaVuSans" is "DejaVu Sans". As such the incorrect
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It would be good to know how I can fix it and avoid such trouble in the future but I just want it to look OK and I'm happy if someone else just fixes it. The main problem is that the text doesn't stay where it should be, but there's an issue with the background being partly transparent. I made the
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data. Vector and raster information is very different in nature. In the image you have uploaded the file "C:\Users\Jarle G\Documents\Hobby\CoA\SmørHeadb.png" is referenced externally to the document. Knowledge (1) does not know about this file, as you have it on your computer, and not the not the
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There are two problems here (1) should wiki allow embedded fonts? Probably (2) Is it technically supported, maybe not. Pragmatically, just use something like DejaVu sans, and you will not have any problems. No embedding required as the target machine has the font. Neater SVGs for all. I have not
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For testing it would be nice if there was a quick way to have wikipedia rasterize a file without having to clutter up the file version log with minor blind changes in the hope of resolving the problem(s). Preferably this would also provide debugging output so problems can be readily identified.
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image format, because it stores things in the form of "make a line here" and "make a circle there" type instructions, which do not require "pixel" (raster) sizes to be known until it comes time to draw it. If you wish to include the information in this file, you will need to draw over the top of
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encoded font URLs in the SVG file. I doubt (haven't tested though) that RSVG would honour these, for security reasons (Think time variant SVGs, simply change URL contents for hilarious/malicious results using symbol attacks, possibly involving substitution of custom genitalia glyphs for the "e"
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Hello User A1, I was wondering if you could help me figure out this one too. I made a file in Illustrator, using a map previously done in Inkscape. (when I opened it everything was displaced as always, probably some intolerance btw Illustrator and Inkscape). Well anyways the only thing I did was
4442:"Can I embed Microsoft fonts in my documents?"). For Arial, the permissions indicate "editable" -- the second highest level of permission -- meaning that the font can be embedded within content that can be edited by the user. Therefore yes, such use does seem to be entirely licensed and legal. 2200:"file(...)" is a function in python that opens a file -- your system is not correctly set up. Do *not* move the python executable, this will render it unable to find the library functions it needs to work, and will cause it to fail as above. You need to change your %PATH% environment variable. 1417:
All right, here's what I've found out since. It seems that some of the problems are coming originally from ArcGIS. The base64 section at the beginning is being created by it, and is setting the text as DejaVuSans. I fixed it in wordpad, but uploading a couple different versions still is not
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you can see that it has many fonts specified as "DejaVu Sans" and "DejaVuSans". You need to ensure that only "DejaVu Sans" is being used. Try creating a simple illustrator file with just the letter "A" in "DejaVuSans"/"DejaVu Sans", and see what it spits out by examination with your handy text
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In short, the SVG output from inkscape appears, and I may be wrong here, to be correct and the output from adobe appears to be wrong. Hence RSVG will not render some of this information. Inkscape is doing its best to interpret what your adobe flavoured SVG file is actually trying to do, and is
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studied the Arial or helvetica licences (though I ran a quick search, but turned up nothing) to see whether font embedding is allowed, and how redistribution is to be done, nor am I in charge of any wiki servers :). Feel free to raise this somewhere more likely to get a response, such as the
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tags, embedded font glyphs, unusual methods of formatting text etc. I ended up first trying to manually clean up the defs, but gave up, then opened the file in inkscape, copied the visible objects and pasted them into a new document, thus leaving all the old odds and ends behind. Not the best
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lists, why then are we using Random Sans to substitute for Arial in SVGs originated on OpenOffice, rather than Helvetica, which Arial was purposely created to be drop-in interchangeable with? This seems to completely break up detailed formatting (eg in diagrams), in a way that is completely
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are not showing up. I think the problem is that the wikipedia rendering function does not like the "shape-rendering:crispEdges" style used for the lines. However, this style allows the lines to be placed very precisely with very thin widths, but still visible at lower resolutions. So I would
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Again, as per below, illustrator seems to unusually specify the bolding of text. Instead of using the font-weight parameter, they instead use a different font. My computer does not respect this method of text bolding when rendering with either firefox, inkscape or RSVG, so I choose to blame
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I cannot for the life of me get safari to view ANY svg on wikipedia properly. They show up as enormous files that can't be scrolled or zoomed so that you can only see a tiny portion, usually the extreme upper left corner. I'm using the latest safari, but my OS is 10.4.11. Any help would be
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Images are improved, thanks again. For the font issue, Inkscape for some reason wasn't seeing DejaVu Sans properly on my mac, reinstalling the font seemed to do the trick. Remove manual kerns resolved some but not all of the overlaps, so I recreated those problem bits of text in inkscape.
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data, i.e. there is no simple answer that the computer can follow to get an unambiguous SVG from the PNG. When you opened the file, openoffice draw has simply dumped the PNG and done a nasty hack. It has simply taken the information (quite literally the bytes) from the PNG and left it in
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If I had to guess, I would say that there is an integer conversion happening when the glyph size is being computed, resulting in the text being far too large. Did you want me to play with the SVG to see if there is something I can do? Or are you happy just to leave it on this talk page ?
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since I assume the "scalable" aspect of "svg" will allow it display better. However, when I finally managed to convert it to svg with OpenOffice it was surrounded by whitespace. The only solution I've found is to stretch the image before exporting, and that is not satisfactory either.
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I was able to reproduce the problem on my local machine. RSVG failed to generate the image without (1) changing the XML header from width="100%" to width="100px" (actually I set it to 800 to look nice), and do the same for height. Secondly I had to remove the <g display="none":
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They don't show up because each line is 0.0001 pixels wide. Set that to "1" or larger, and everything is fine. Having a <1px line for disabled antialiasing could be interpreted under the spec to use round(0.0001) or floor(0.0001) to set line width. 1px is exactly what you need.
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using "object to path", and the image you upload will match exactly what you see, regardless of fonts. However this is a one way trip -- you will not be able to directly edit the text again, only as nodes, and the SVG file size will be a bit larger as a result of the conversion.
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Yes, actually -- Sorry i haven't replied earlier. I have a latest version of the code on that page above, however it still has one large bug, which as far as I can tell is a problem in BeautfulSoup (a 3rd party python lib), which happens when loading the XML file. the <g:
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is the formatting being broken up just so badly? I could understand a certain amount of mis-kerning as a result of the metrics not quite matching, or a bit of overflow, but instead given an unknown font, our SVG interpreter seems to just dump the text at the left margin.
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I have used "Scour" on the file. Now there are no issues on Firefox or Adobe-SVG (IE). I have downloaded and installed RSVG. RSVG rasterizes it, but with errors. Knowledge still does not rasterize the file at all. I am unable to duplicate complete non-operation of RSVG.
3072:(See 18.d). Keeping thickness and text size invariant with regardless of scale is needed, at least as an option. Think of CAD applications: you want to zoom into your house drawing without making lines thicker, or zoomable maps, where you want descriptive texts not grow. -- 2324:
Installing python under C:\Windows is not a good idea, if any files in python happen to have the same name as an important system file that windows uses, this may render your computer inoperable, and require a re-install. Good to see you got some output from the web-based
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Text and font option to change the texts in the map). Besides, I have tried editing the xml file in vi but I cannot find the text in the map at all... Funny. Any idea on what I may be doing wrong and how to get the text identified as text so that I can translate it? Thank
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Thank you Globbet, that's very useful information. I suspected Firefox may be the problem but had ruled it out, as my SVGs also display wrongly in Inkscape 0.46. If it's a browser issue then I think I've done the best I can and I'll leave it for the Mozilla team to fix!
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element. tspan elements currently cause problems for RSVG. If you wish to have unusual text placement, simply use two separate text boxes, rather than attempting to use a tspan. Use the "remove manual kerns" function in inkscape to remove the tspan elements (Text -:
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Aha, thanks! It's strange that Inkscape put that rect in there, and it's also strange that you couldn't select it in Inkscape and delete it. Is there a page for rsvg bug reports where I can report this or doesn't anybody bother with trying to fix rsvg anymore? :-)
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data are fundamentally different information types. You cannot convert a PNG to an SVG automatically and expect good results -- were this the case there would be an SVG conversion bot running around wiki :). Whilst inkscape has a built in automatic tracer called
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That sounds like the sort of change that needs a simple program. Do you have the skills and tools to produce one in a suitable language? (Personally I'd use Perl but I think Python would be a more popular choice.) The parsing algorithm is something like "on
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having done all that, I now find that, if I look at the old versions of the images, OpenOffice had actually provided encapsulated information for each of the characters used -- i.e. it had actually given full path information for each character in the
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Inkscape has a "simplify" function to reduce the number of nodes along a path. This will reduce your filesize, but at the cost of a smoother approximation to the original path. Often the reduction is not noticable without detailed examination of the
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I created this on Inkscape (the first time I've ever used it) and it's not showing up on the Image page and also the countries which I haven't coloured are not appearing for some reason. I don't know what I've done wrong or need to do. Please help!
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Yes I realize that that is the point of SVG files, but the image as is behaves as desired when rendered in firefox. This is probably just a bug in firefox though I guess. Anyway if anyone does no a way to do this I would appreciate it. Thank you.
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which is described as "aggressively" cleaning up SVG files. No guarantees, I have not tried this program but it does have a fair number of mentions on the web. The release notes indicate converting to relative coordinates is one thing it does.
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Fair use images probably shouldn't be in SVG format, not being "low resolution". To convert that image to SVG you would be best to redraw it manually using inkscape. There are many tutorials on how to use inkscape available on the 'net, such as
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I looked at it, and played around with it in a text editor to no avail. I then played around with it in inkscape and managed to make it look OK, so it is fixed, but unfortunately I am not sure why, as inkscape changed the file a lot in between.
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Any data outside the bounds of what you need can be deleted. This will reduce the filesize considerably. In this case africa, bits of greenland, a good chunk of the mediterranean and spain could have been erased, as it lies outside the doucment
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I didn't do anything with any code, so I have no idea what you mean. Inkscape says it can't find the X11 I installed for it. I don't know why you're talking about cutting and pasting, but the language used in OpenOffice is "open" and "export".
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This seemed to restore the text to its proper form albeit in a smaller size. To simplify the process of maintaining object size I was a bit lazy and simply cut and pasted all the objects into a new document, which has the same overall effect.
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OK, so what do I need to do to fix this now and in the future? This is not limited to this image. I have made hundreds of images that have the same problem, or have the wrong font completely. They used to look correct, but now they don't.
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over illustrator for SVG compliant SVGs) should fix it, namely correcting my lack of proper use of the style tag to fix italics where appropriate. Just make sure that inkscape doesn't try to rename the font. If it does, I can cook up a
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article), the image is the way it was (the wrong way), however, when I click on it - its the new file with the fixed colors (different shades of blue and red). I waited a while and this is still the case. Will the file eventually be
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If you are running a newer RSVG than I, then I would guess that RSVG has fixed this recently. If this is the case you could try talking to some wiki devs on IRC to see if they can update RSVG, or open a wiki bug in the appropriate
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format, M 2x2, b 2x1) to the identity, and then bump up the glyph size. These should produce near-identical images, but they don't. This seems to be another aliasing bug in RSVG :( . I also removed the tspans for good measure.
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editor. Wiki will only recognise the name "DejaVu Sans", which I believe is the correct font-name. Check your font installation, and see if it has the right names, you may have to install the "DejaVu Sans" font. (Annoying, no?)
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Erm, if you have any questions, you may of course ask, and I can help you. The pages on vector and raster data (links above) should help, but if you still are unsure why your upload had problems, I can try to explain better.
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data are two very different things, you cannot simply drag and drop a PNG and expect it to be automatically converted with any reasonable accuracy. There is too much judgement required, of which the computer is not capable.
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So whether on "free software" grounds the wiki software actually had the full fonts or not is completely irrelevant: the information it needed was actually given (as the copyright on these fonts allows) in the file all the
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Given that it is unlikely such an interface would exist in the near future, the other reasonable method of testing is to duplicate the problem on a local machine. What version of RSVG is wikipedia running at this point?
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Thanks, the text is OK now, but for some reason the file is now nominally 480 x 400 pixels (though the SVG source still has 400 x 400), which apparently causes it to be distorted -- not in the preview, but in the article
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still has ugly text; the fonts are not rendering very well at small scale. This is the only remaining problem. I will try to work out what to do (by looking in Meta's SVG Fonts advice) but some more help would be great.
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Technically by having the lines change thickness (to always 1px) at different scales, as you want to have, breaks the idea of a scale invariant image. All I can do is point you at the relevant bit of the specification
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The image has a random black rectangle in the lower right hand corner that I'm trying to get rid of. I've tried converting the arrows to paths and saving as a plain SVG but neither have work. Any help is appreciated.
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into Spanish for use in the Spanish wikipedia but I have a weird issue with this file. I use inkscape to try and edit it but text is identified as an object (I can select it) but not as text (I cannot use the Text-:
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file is a compressed bitmap graphic, and this will prevent the image from showing up correctly, as the image is embedded as a link, not the actual data (nor should it have the actual data). You may wish to look at
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Rsvg seems to have a problem here--"Monte Solaro" (above the red triangle) renders fine Firefox, but in Knowledge's preview the letters are on top of each other ("Mone Soho"). Rsvg bug or SVG problem, or both?
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s). Am I going insane, or is this some bug in librsvg? The small arrowheads for the angle indication are also a bit... well, screwed. I've tested, and it appears as I intend in Firefox and Opera. Thanks —
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data are two completely different types of data. Whilst it is relatively easy to convert vector data into raster information, it is much more difficult to go the other way, and needs to be done manually.
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For the time being, I've made a PNG version and used that instead. The Rsvg version really looks a bit crappy in general, particularly the font aliasing, compared to what Firefox or Inkscape produce...
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in Inkscape and uploaded the new fixed-up file in commons. It replaced the old file and a thumbnail did appear. Unfortunately, the image is the same as before. :P When I go to enWiki (specifically the
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I never got around to debugging this. You may want to submit a bug report to the rsvg tracker (although its not the most active of places). I'll tag this as stale, if I get the time I will look at it.
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and all the thumbs are still showing the PNG of the previous messed up SVG. Is there a way to purge the generated PNG? (Also is there a tutorial somewhere on exporting SVGs out of Corel Draw 12?).
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Unfortunately, you may need to wait for the wiki computers to catch up. I am not entirely clear as to how the wikimedia systems are configured. However you can try bypassing your browser cache
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I managed to fix the problem by simply opening a new document and copying/pasting the drawing, then re-uploading it. Must have been just a slight rendering issue with the original document.
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this version into Japanese and saved it under a new name, then uploaded the Japanese version. I linked that to the Jpanese Knowledge article, and it renders well as a small-scale thumbnail.
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You have a linked image (i.e., a second file) which you'll need to put in the svg file rather than just linking (perhaps trace bitmap). I suspect this is also the reason nothing shows. --
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Unfortunately I don't know Cyrillic, could you post a PNG showing how it is meant to appear, so I can compare them? Currently I am unable to identify the problems in the linked SVG image.
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The original version renders fine with Inkscape; with Firefox 3.6 there is a minor image issue; with Adobe-SVG (IE) it renders with a complaint; but it does not rasterize on Knowledge.
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Alright, I guess ImageMaps aren't that painful to use. It would have been great if there were an easier way though, since this feels like more of a workaround. Thanks for the help. --
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I tend to do this, then expand the borders by a 1 or 2 percent, then align the objects to page centre. I like the look, but it is up to you -- there is not technical need to do that.
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Hooray! I've fixed it. Your fix above was what was needed, except that for some unknown reason those circles were referencing that filter def, so the refs had to be removed as well.
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But you're right, there are more productive places to raise this -- indeed I think it may even be one of the longer standing wished-for fixes on the MediaWiki open issues board.
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tag closes itself for some reason, making the text go below the rest of the image, and generally rendering the SVG completely differently. Annoying, and stopping me in my tracks.
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I've tagged this as resolved. Above you will note that for filesize reduction, the python script "scour" has been recommented. I've never tried it, but it might be worth a shot.
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into different languages in a easier way. As usual my fonts do not look the same in inkscape as in commons but I'd say the map is readable enough... Thanks for your help!!--
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but it has no effect, so clearly I'm doing something wrong. Here's a minimal example of it doing nothing (when rendered in Firefox 3) but the font size change does work:
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encoded binary data, and can be safely deleted, and will probably take about a third off the filesize. To do this, use inkscape's XML editor to delete the following node:
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The URW version of Helvetica supplied with Ghostscript, that WP has on the server, is as far as I am aware completely free software -- re-usable in any way anyone likes.
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Hope that's fine, but if it helps to look at a file, I can upload one. I would like some help in converting a string of coordinates in a path from absolute to relative.
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they appear to have the wrong name :( I am not certain of ths however, but the problem appears to be at least partially resolved. Let me know if this is an improvement.
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usage. Unless someone can work out some way of fixing or work around the stonesoup bugs. An idea that does work is to cut and paste the text labels to a separate file
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After doing the above, you can see the gap where the circles ought to be. This proves that the problem is not z-ordering; these circles simply aren't being rendered.
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appreciate it if someone could let me know if I have a problem in my file, or if I there is another way to achieve the desired effect, or if it is something else.
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Inkscape 0.47 does not include the script. I tried installing the extension on this new version of Inkscape, but again it didn't work. One problem is there is no
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Hello, thanks for taking your time to help. I've uploaded png file and also changed all fonts to DejaVuSans and Serif in svg file. It increased its size twice. --
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If you want me to just magically fix it, let me know, but this will happen repeatedly until you find a good solution that works for you. If you know how to use
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Thanks for your suggestion! I'll try it out. As it is the first time I've used the program.. do I group the image at the end select "fit to selection"? Thanks.
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character, right before someone gives an important presentation. Or a funny SVG file could be used as a DDOS attack on someone's server. Anyway, I rant...)
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To run scour on the command-line, first download and install Python, then download scour. The basics are: $ python scour.py -i input.svg -o output.svg
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All the images were drawn in illustrator, then loaded into Inkscape to save as svg. As you can tell, I am not very familiar with inkscape or svg. Thanks,
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I just want to clarify that the lines only misbehave when viewed through the wikipedia rendering function. For example, the image behaves as desired
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data, which is usually represented by lines and curves (make a line between here and here, make a circle here, with a radius of blah, etc etc).
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fault here. The spec appears to state that % is a valid unit for the width attribute of the SVG element, but exactly what that % refers to a %
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At any rate, I have simply used the "Trace bitmap" feature in inkscape. It did a good job (simple path data), and the conversion is now done.
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This seems a completely unnecessary fail by the SVG interpreting software. Can it not be configured to fall through a bit more gracefully?
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and the style value should be set to font-style:italic. This is true if I am reading the spec correctly, which I am not super-familiar with.
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odd. I have been able to reproduce it locally with RSVG (2.26.0), so it is not a MediaWiki problem. I will see what I can come up with.
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Rsvg shows a black horizontal line at the top of the image (left corner) that shouldn't be there (and isn't in Inkscape or Firefox).
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None of the circles are rendered in this SVG file. I've converted them all to paths, but this does not solve the problem. Any ideas?
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Adobe appears to be incorrectly writing italics and bold information into the file. Do your italics and bold corrections in inkscape.
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chirp, chirp. I think this depends on the program you are using to work on the SVG file and failing that what OS are you using. --
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I don't think that the infrastructure to do that exists. However, the easiest way to do what you want is to use "hot regions". See
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run Windows XP, and usually I edit .svg files directly with Notepad, because the cruft that Inkscape inserts really annoys me. —
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As far as filesize goes, Inkscape will layout your SVG in a neat, human readable manner as well as including lots of inkscape
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Also you have some large invisible layers in that image -- do you need them? I assume you are keeping them for other files?
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Sorry, the problems are not obvious again... Can you upload a PNG of what it should look like, or elaborate on the problem?
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Is that fixed now? Openoffice was doing some strange things, which I am not familiar with. Lots of unnecessary <g: -->
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to run the program. Inkscape may have a bundled python interpreter under windows. I don't know. From the scour website:
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For the record, I realize I'm probably missing something obvious. I edit text, and I mostly don't get into images... --
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if you can point me to, say, three different files, I will try to whip up a python script to solve this automagically.
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Ah, that applies to definitions other than markers? That's... well, incredibly inconvenient. Thanks for your help. —
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I'll upload the fixed version now. again, librsvg is at fault, and shouldn't be rendering this according to the spec.
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because the paths use a string of absolute coordinates rather than relative. Any help would be greatly appreciated. —
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I'd appreciate it. Meanwhile I'll try subtracting the bracts geometry from the background, so that the background is
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Viewing your svg file in Opera and IE+ASV shows properly subscripted characters, so Firefox & RSVG may have bugs
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Thank you so much. The invisible layers are kept in, to enable others to modify the image, if they want. Greetings,
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and then removing objects from the image, checking for the mysterious black boxes.. I have uploaded the fixed image.
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OK so I found a few other problems. To start, here is a diff between the original and corrected versions of the file
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As per a few users below, you have the "DejaVuSans" vs "DejaVu Sans" problem and the font-weight vs font-name issue.
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This means that you are looking for a separate file on your computer called "BlankMap-World-v3.png". Unfortunately
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to read IMHO. Hopefully one day Knowledge will use Batik for SVGs and all these little problems will go away. :-)
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in our older version of librsvg. You can work around it by converting each stroke with arrowheads to a path. In
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Im not sure exactly what you have done, however you have simply re-encoded the PNG inside the SVG file, like so.
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But would this make the lines 1px at every scale? I don't want the lines to look thicker at different scales.
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Ok, I know this is a stupid question, but here it is: I'm trying to fix the colors on an obscure Balkans flag
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I'm seeing the same behaviour. I will have another look later. This may be a bug in either or both renderers.
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This still has me stumped. Black box testing is getting me nowhere. I will have to do a source build of RSVG.
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wikipedia server and (2) this image is not scalable. If I zoom in, all I will see is pixels. SVG works as a
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folder in my Inkscape installation, which the Scour website tells me to put the scripts in. There is only
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I like the inkscape renderer solution, but it depends on who is writing the wiki-scripts. It isn't me :)
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to fix this. For other users who have not visited the file however, the update will be instantly visible.
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Ah, that sounds better than my suggestion. That'll teach me to go for a break whilst writing a comment!
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This is a weakness of SVG for many applications, and goes against one of the proposed requirements here
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Thank you so much, you did really fix it, though I'm afraid to touch it now (I might ruin it again). --
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The SVG looks OK, but in the rendered version the 'F', 'r' and 'e' of "Free" are on top of each other.
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data, cutting and pasting a PNG does not allow the translation between the different types of data.
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Anyway, the code correctly substitutes fonts, fixes bolding & italics and nukes <tspan: -->
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or mac OSX computer, you can easily install precompiled binaries with a package manager (such as
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Is it possible to link parts of an SVG to Knowledge articles? For example, I've created this SVG
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Trace bitmap), but the output usually requires significant manual attention to make it non-crap.
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Alternately, download the unstable version of inkscape 0.47 at , which may include the script.
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All this blather about copyright fonts is just so much hot air: what we really have here is a
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and BeautifulSoup's bugginess, but it works. Also took a lot longer than thought it would.
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Thank you very much for your help, I will look into these things. I guess the <tspan: -->
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I assume problems of understanding may always be interpreted as problems of explanation.
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The problem here is one of understanding, in particular it is important to realise that
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It is fixed, however WP seems to be caching the PNG preview. Most annoying. See
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and its talk page for examples. You can associate image regions with hyperlinks.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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to take this up with someone in the know. At any rate, your image is fixed :)
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What am I doing wrong? Is there any other info I should give? This is already
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All right, hopefully this doesn't complicate anything. Along with NJ 12,
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to SVG format using Inkscape and removing the background. Please help! —
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Oh, thanks again! I've just noticed this post, that does help a lot. --
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Everything seems OK as far as I can see. Try forcing your browser to
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wrong. I have also head similar problems earlier. Can someone help? -
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For the curious, here's what the web-based Scour does. It turns this:
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Here are a few hints, sorry for the delay, I have been busy of late:
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Upload form appears to be broken, keeps throwing errors and showing
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I don't think I can help you with that. I would recommend asking at
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I have lines with terminating arrow heads defined as <symbol: -->
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for our rendering, rather than the (essentially moribund) libsvg.
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to wiki when you upload the SVG, as it can't get the linked image.
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be under a quarter of a megabyte, at least. I know they are so big
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and hence wiki, and is therefore both redundant and useless. It is
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Anyway, I have sort-of fixed it. Some manual changes, (I recommend
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Still kinda new to Inkscape...how can I manually trace a bitmap? —
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http://wiki.inkscape.org/index.php/InstallHelp#Installing_on_a_Mac
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Thus this is not a "pure" SVG image. I personally would recommend
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I've heard about problems with text. But there's the same problem
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this, it was something that had really been bugging me. Regards, -
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to fix it pretty quickly. Also I took the liberty of removing the
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standard that states that both or neither should be specified? --
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I can't figure out how to convert images such as this one and
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form, albeit dumped in the SVG file in a special way known as
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when I attempt to upload new versions. I have uploaded it to
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working. What did I miss here? Thanks for the help so far!
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As an update, there is a purge function for the image cache
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I made this file in Corel Draw 12 using older files such as
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mentioned, there are automatic tools in inkscape (Path-: -->
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appears with the black mark, but when I go directly to the
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for an SVG version of a world map, more are available from
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Thanks, you're right. It must have been caching issue.
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Ha just spotted this as well. Good that you fixed it!
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them. This ought to eliminate any z-ordering issues.
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If you have access to a 3590: 3484: 3313: 3157: 3093: 2886: 2804: 2722:Right, two more questions: 2653: 2416: 2350: 2108:C:\Program Files\Inkscape\ 1907:20:38, 9 August 2009 (UTC) 1861: 1736:file:I-680 (IA-NE) map.svg 1331: 1322: 1192: 1188:File:Mir_-_core_module.svg 1059: 971: 879: 733: 587: 531: 390:SVG as seen on my computer 343: 332:03:53, 13 March 2009 (UTC) 317:23:06, 12 March 2009 (UTC) 302:23:52, 11 March 2009 (UTC) 254:22:51, 11 March 2009 (UTC) 238:03:53, 13 March 2009 (UTC) 218: 115: 4731:16:59, 3 April 2010 (UTC) 4712:11:51, 3 April 2010 (UTC) 4677:20:07, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4662:11:51, 3 April 2010 (UTC) 4629:19:48, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4614:18:15, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4599:15:58, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4583:11:12, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4371:File:Cusp catastrophe.svg 4366:File:Fold bifurcation.svg 4319:21:29, 3 April 2010 (UTC) 4298:18:53, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4284:18:24, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4094:18:24, 2 April 2010 (UTC) 4063:03:35, 9 March 2010 (UTC) 4035:00:41, 9 March 2010 (UTC) 3998:03:35, 9 March 2010 (UTC) 3844:The SVG image's thumbnail 3425:tag causing the problem. 2484:- <feGaussianBlur 1944:M 1,2 L 3,4</text: --> 1822:08:23, 19 July 2009 (UTC) 1780:21:59, 17 July 2009 (UTC) 1488:Flemington</tspan: --> 1471:Frenchtown</tspan: --> 1428:21:25, 30 June 2009 (UTC) 1412:10:20, 29 June 2009 (UTC) 1367:04:55, 29 June 2009 (UTC) 1285:13:11, 28 June 2009 (UTC) 1262:10:02, 28 June 2009 (UTC) 1228:02:39, 27 June 2009 (UTC) 1177:16:35, 21 June 2009 (UTC) 1162:12:29, 21 June 2009 (UTC) 1143:06:34, 21 June 2009 (UTC) 1119:18:14, 20 June 2009 (UTC) 1098:Object to path. 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