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Just uploaded an SVG of the Biden-Harris Transition logo (PNG is currently used for wiki pages). SVG was downloaded directly from the transition site (www.buildbackbetter.com) and renders properly when viewed on computer, but does not on the file page. Have looked at the SVG help page but not seeing anything which seems relevant.
SVG makes an excellent format for artwork, diagrams and drawings. SVG images are defined in XML text files. This means that they can be searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed. Since they are XML files, SVG images can be edited with any text editor, but SVG-based drawing programs are also available.
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It's not too difficult to replicate it with a Python script, given the source data. However, if EclecticArkie is willing to share his or her program and data, that seems the best approach. Alternatively, if the output need not be SVG, one could make something similar with the graph extension. Cheers, cmɢʟee⎆τaʟκ 20:08, 3 November 2022 (UTC)
SVG images stored at Wikipedia or on the Wikimedia Commons aren't actually what you see in your browser when viewing Wikipedia articles. MediaWiki converts the SVG image to a PNG image. The SVG format is the working format of the stored image so that people can more easily convert images for use in different languages.
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