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  2. SVG - Wikipedia

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    Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML -based vector image format for defining two-dimensional graphics, having support for interactivity and animation. The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium since 1999. SVG images are defined in a vector graphics format and stored in XML text files.

  3. File:XML Example.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:XML Example.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 275 × 313 pixels. Other resolutions: 211 × 240 pixels | 422 × 480 pixels | 675 × 768 pixels | 900 × 1,024 pixels | 1,799 × 2,048 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Wikipedia:SVG help - Wikipedia

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    SVG help. Scalable Vector Graphics is a commonly used file format for providing a geometrical description of an image using basic objects such as labels, circles, lines, curves and polygons. An image can be reduced or enlarged to an arbitrary size, and will not suffer image data loss, nor will it become pixelated.

  5. SVG animation - Wikipedia

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    SVG animation. v. t. e. Animation of Scalable Vector Graphics, an open XML -based standard vector graphics format is possible through various means: Scripting: ECMAScript is a primary means of creating animations and interactive user interfaces within SVG. Styling: Since 2008, the development of CSS Animations as a feature in WebKit has made ...

  6. XML - Wikipedia

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    RFC 7303 further recommends that XML-based languages be given media types ending in +xml, for example, image/svg+xml for SVG. Further guidelines for the use of XML in a networked context appear in RFC 3470, also known as IETF BCP 70, a document covering many aspects of designing and deploying an XML-based language.

  7. SVG filter effects - Wikipedia

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    SVG filter effects are effects applied to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files. SVG is an open-standard XML format for two-dimensional vector graphics as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). A filter effect consists of a series of graphics operations that are applied to a given source vector graphic to produce a modified bitmapped ...

  8. Comparison of graphics file formats - Wikipedia

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    SVG: None and lossless gzip: Vector [a] 8 bpc No Yes Yes — Yes (1.2 draft) [7] Yes (SMIL/SVG) Yes Yes [8] Yes, XML based — TGA: None, RLE, and other Raster 8 bpc Yes Yes Yes No No No No No — No TIFF: None, LZW, RLE, ZIP, and other Both 8 bpc Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes, via tags Yes, TIFF float WebP: Lossy and lossless Raster 8 bpc ...

  9. Wikipedia:Collaboration to convert graphs to SVG - Wikipedia

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    Scalable Vector Graphics are the best solution to images like graphs and charts that can be described through simple shapes and text. Look at the two smiley faces at right. The top one is in SVG format – it resizes perfectly. In comparison, the raster format cannot be resized elegantly. By converting graphs and charts to SVG format, we can ...