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  2. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape. Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor for traditional Unix-compatible systems such as GNU / Linux, BSD derivatives and Illumos, as well as Windows and macOS. It offers a rich set of features and is widely used for both artistic and technical illustrations such as cartoons, clip art, logos, typography, diagramming ...

  3. Line Rider - Wikipedia

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    Line Rider is a browser game or software toy, with versions available for Microsoft Silverlight, Javascript, Windows, and Flash. It was originally created in September 2006 by Boštjan Čadež (also known as "fšk"), a Slovenian student. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Soon after its initial appearance on DeviantArt, Line Rider became an internet phenomenon.

  4. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/Tutorials - Wikipedia

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    Level 0 tutorials Change the colors of a country: fr: Inkscape Quickly change the color of a zone already delimited on a map Translate an SVG: fr: Inkscape Translate or modify a map or diagram without redrawing it entirely (svg or bitmap) Copy a bitmap map into SVG: fr: Inkscape Copy a bitmap map into SVG Centre or crop an image: fr: Inkscape ...

  5. Comparison of vector graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Boxy SVG is a chromium -based vector graphics editor for creating illustrations, as well as logos, icons, and other elements of graphic design. It is primarily focused on editing drawings in the SVG file format. The program is available as both a web app and a desktop application for Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Linux-based operating systems.

  6. File:Inkscape logo 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    (Andy Fitzsimon, one of the authors who redrew the logo basing on the former version, claimed the full authorship and the license to be CC-by-sa 2.0 in the source code. However, it might not be valid since the former version ( File:Inkscape.logo.svg ) might be under GPL, which means any derivative work should be under GPL-compatible licenses.

  7. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/PDF conversion to SVG

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    Download Inkscape from www.inkscape.org (version 0.46 and above) Download the PDF you want to convert; Run Inkscape; Open the PDF file you want convert in Inkscape (not Acrobat) Uncheck Embed images on the box that comes up and click OK; Wait a little while as Inkscape converts it; Click File>Save As.. Under Save as type:, choose "Plain SVG ...

  8. File:Inkscape 0.48.2 with librsvg workarounds.svg - Wikipedia

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    (This file is based on File:Inkscape 0.48.2.svg, which uses workarounds for some of librsvg's text rendering bugs.) This is an SVG image which can be scaled to any sizes without loss of quality. The logo is taken from File:Inkscape Logo.svg (with gaussian blur removed due to RSVG rendering bugs at small sizes).

  9. Wikipedia talk : How to draw a diagram with Inkscape

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    Arrow heads are a RSVG's problem, inkscape uses def tags- but rsvg really should render them properly. For example, text is supported in the SVG tiny specification here, and works fine in rsvg version 2.16.1, but I don't think that Wiki's version likes it (what version do they use?). I think that in time (and a few updates to the server) this ...