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<p>Note that because SVG text can be rendered as either text or a vector graphic, you may need to consider settings in your viewer for both. |
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The Acrobat viewer has both "smooth line art" and "smooth text" settings that may need to be set for SVG images to be displayed nicely on your screen (see Edit / Preferences / Display). |
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This setting will not affect the printing of your document, which should be OK in any case, but will only affect the quality of the screen display.</p> |
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</section> |
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<section id="svg-scaling"> |
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<title>Scaling</title> |
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<p>Currently, SVG images are rendered with the dimensions specified <em>in the SVG file</em>, within the viewport specified in the fo:external-graphic element. |
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For everything to work properly, the two should be equal. |
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The SVG standard leaves this issue as an implementation detail. |
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FOP will probably implement a scaling mechanism in the future.</p> |
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</section> |
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<section id="svg-problems"> |
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<title>Known Problems</title> |