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The fix is to open the SVG file in a text editor, find the <image> element, locate "image/jpg", change it to "image/jpeg" and re-save. At right is an example of this problem. The Commons SVG Checker looks for this problem; see Commons:Commons:Commons SVG Checker/KnownBugs#Checks for details.
3. The stroke-width doesn't seem to impact svg text rendering, I tried bumping it up to a giant number and it made no visible difference to font rendering. 4. The blur filter isn't in the Trafic Vodej sample at all. I tried it and it seems to make the text disappear. I think we really need a fix by wikimedia devs.
The other issue is the text baseline alignment. The svg-to-png converter apparently assumes a top of the text alignment where CorelDraw and Firefox are using a baseline alignment. That means the svg-to-png rendered text is below what I see in CorelDraw and Firefox.
Use large expanses of the colour. If you're colouring text, use bold and a large font. For small expanses of colour, such as thin lines, clearly label them with text, or use non-colour techniques such as font styles (bold or italic), line styles (dots and dashes) or cross-hatching (stripes, checkers or polka-dots).
SVG Version of X11 color names SVG1.1 named colors with sRGB hex/dec and HSL codes, at UHD (4K) resolution. Extended colors are the result of merging specifications from HTML 4.01, CSS 2.0, SVG 1.0 and CSS3 User Interfaces (CSS3 UI). [6] Several colors are defined by web browsers. A particular browser may not recognize all of these colors, but ...
Normally this is slightly higher than the top of the text, to make space between lines of text. [[File:Flag of Hungary vertical.svg| top |20px|link=|alt=]] Align the bottom of the image to the bottom of the line containing the text. Normally this is slightly lower than the bottom of the text. [[File:Flag of Hungary vertical.svg| bottom |20px ...
Many visual effects are possible, and the SVG specification automatically handles bidirectional text (for composing a combination of English and Arabic text, for example), vertical text (as Chinese or Japanese may be written) and characters along a curved path (such as the text around the edge of the Great Seal of the United States).
The uploader or another editor requests that a local copy of this file be kept. This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Cc-sa white.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed.