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You can do this in inkscape too, using save as "plain SVG". If you save a file as plain SVG and re-open it in inkscape, some of the more advanced "features" may have disappeared. A good example would be the 3D box tool - if you make a 3D box in inkscape, then save it as plain SVG the 3D box is no longer a 3D box, but becomes a a group of paths.
GIMP, which works mainly with raster images, offers a limited set of features to create and record SVG files. It can also load and handle SVG files created with other software like Inkscape. Inkscape is a free and open-source vector editor with the primary native format being SVG. Inkscape is available for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and other ...
The workarounds that one can employ are either not to use flowed text (by using the text tool without creating a text field), or convert the text to normal text (by Text-editor or sed-command, or with Inkscape-GUI or with a Inkscape-batch), but to stroke the text using "object to path", since path-text is not recommended and increases file-size.
Convert the first page of a PDF file with pdf2svg file.pdf file.svg. To extract all pages of a multiple-page PDF use pdf2svg file.pdf output-%02d.svg all. This generates output files output-00.svg, output-01.svg, etc. where the pattern "%02d" is replaced by the respective two-digit page numbers. If necessary use Inkscape to edit the resulting SVG.
Inkscape's wiki maintains a large amount of advanced Inkscape-related information. It is recommended that intermediate users make use of the tutorials provided with Inkscape, and that advanced users avail themselves of the information provided in Inkscape community resources. Alternatively, online documents exist which cover Inkscape in-depth.
All the images were drawn in illustrator, then loaded into Inkscape to save as svg. As you can tell, I am not very familiar with inkscape or svg. Thanks, Celefin 18:14, 20 June 2009 (UTC) The text thickening is a font substitution problem, the same one as a couple of posts below.
The Commons SVG renderer renders the DejaVu Sans Condensed font differently from what I get in a) IE and Chrome (with the current version 2.33 of the font installed on my PC), b) Inkscape, and c) the Jarry1250's SVG Check on the toolserver.
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