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It is recommended to name the SVG file “Icepower BLACK sm.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter. This text logo image was uploaded in the JPEG format even though it consists of non-photographic data .
Original file (SVG file, nominally 512 × 481 pixels, file size: 58 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
This image needs to be converted to the SVG format. Once that is done, it should be moved to Wikimedia Commons in accordance with Wikipedia's image policy. Once the image is improved, see moving files to Commons for information on how to proceed. If you can not convert to SVG, go ahead and move to the Commons anyway. See Move-to-commons assistant.
In addition, the separate |url= parameter can be used to add an URL Tooltip uniform resource locator to existing vector data that may help in obtaining an SVG file. This can be an image in a different vector format (e.g. PDF, PS, EPS, AI, or CDR) but also a similar SVG that already contains parts of the image that needs to be converted. If this ...
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A "bad" SVG can be identified because it will convert slowly (more than 5 seconds), it will be very large for an SVG (over 500kB-1MB) and it will render very slowly on WP - there is a long wait while the text and other images on the page are loaded, but the SVG image does not show up. Bad SVGs put a lot of strain on the Wiki servers.
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librsvg, (occasionally stylized as LibRsvg) [2] is a free software SVG rendering library written as part of the GNOME project, intended to be lightweight and portable. [3] The Linux command-line program rsvg-convert uses the library to turn SVG files into raster images.