are not created by Inkscape (even if it was last edited with Inkscape 0.45). OTOH Inkscape tries to respect attributes like 'viewBox' and doesn't remove them when encountered. IMHO even 'zones.svg' originated from another application.
The bug with Inkscape (if any) is that it doesn't use 'viewBox' to render the SVG content on canvas. PDF export however seems to respect that - as do other SVG viewers like Batik 1.7 and Firefox 3.5.3.
> But first "cursed" SVG (attached) seems also created by Inkscape (as I remember).
I doubt that looking at the source:
- embed fonts ="visible"
id="desc197" >Master slide</desc>
- multiple <defs>
- elements like:
<g
visibility
id="Default">
<desc
</g>
are not created by Inkscape (even if it was last edited with Inkscape 0.45). OTOH Inkscape tries to respect attributes like 'viewBox' and doesn't remove them when encountered. IMHO even 'zones.svg' originated from another application.
The bug with Inkscape (if any) is that it doesn't use 'viewBox' to render the SVG content on canvas. PDF export however seems to respect that - as do other SVG viewers like Batik 1.7 and Firefox 3.5.3.