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Not done as you have not requested a change. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format. --I am k6kaTalk to me!See what I have done 20:58, 2 May 2015 (UTC) [ reply]
By default, images bearing this template are automatically added to Category:Other images that should be in SVG format, a subcategory of Category:Images that should be in SVG format, in Category:Image files for cleanup. A parameter may be used to place the image in a more specific category. For example, {{ Should be SVG |flag}} will put the ...
For guidance on the syntax for doing this, see Help:Infobox picture. In very brief summary, one hurdle that trips up many people when attempting to add an image to an infobox template is that most internally provide the wiki code that "wraps" the image. Accordingly, you do not usually add the brackets, number of pixels, and other code details ...