![]() ![]() ![]() The SVG specification is also sufficiently complex that most tools only understand a subset and have bugs even when dealing with the subset that they claim to support.įor example, SVG has a nifty feature that allows you to define instructions in a defs block and reference them repeatedly with the use element. Most tools have their own custom SVG importers or renderers and the quality of these implementations varies widely. Here’s the rub though: there’s no standardized way of converting the SVG markup to pixels on the screen. Here’s the rub though: there’s no standardized way of converting the SVG markup to pixels on the screen. ![]()
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