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Now we can save the text to path. Click the text and then select "Object to Path" option ⇧ Shift+Ctrl+C. This is important! Converting the text to path will preserve the shape of the text so it will look how it does to you to anyone who views it. If you do not convert the text to path, only people who have the Roadgeek fonts on their computer ...
Download this SVG. Open the SVG in an SVG editor and change the wording and numbering. ... Convert all text to a path and save as a basic or plain SVG. Upload the new ...
Group the text, create a copy, and convert the copy to paths. Then either: move the original, editable non-path text into a separate editable text layer that you make transparent (warning: this might be removed by SVG optimizers), or; move the original, editable non-path text outside the visible area (example: File:Essigsäuresynthesen.svg).
The file that I download from wikipedia doesn't even contain the text fragments that are rendered in the image by wikipedia. The image is produced in Inkscape, and I tested the stroke-to-path trick and it doesn't seem to make things going, the image is still OK in Inscape and not OK when uploaded to wikipedia.
Don't convert text to paths, it increases the file size significantly. --Red rose64 🌹 08:15, 25 February 2020 (UTC) My mistake, c:Help:SVG#fallback shows that sans-serif falls back to DejaVu Sans. So you could use font-family="Liberation Sans,sans-serif" for an Arial approximation. --Red rose64 🌹 08:29, 25 February 2020 (UTC) Thank you!
The only time you really need to use pathed text is if positioning has to be absolutely perfect, text on a path, or you have to use a very specific font that the renderer doesn't recognise. But using Liberation with font sizes specified in pixels will give very good accuracy for alignments etc.-- 207.207.22.215 ( talk ) 18:11, 6 November 2014 ...
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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 ...