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On import of an SVG file, there is now a dialog that asks if the user would like to link to the SVG file, to embed it (base64 encoded) into an <img> tag, or if the objects in the SVG file should be imported into the document (which was how Inkscape handled importing SVG files previously).
On import of an SVG file, there is now a dialog that asks whether
* the user would like to link to the SVG file
* to embed it (base64 encoded) into an <code>&lt;img&gt;</code> tag,  
* or if the objects in the SVG file should be imported into the document (which was how Inkscape handled importing SVG files previously).

Latest revision as of 13:59, 2 May 2020

Message definition (Release notes/1.0)
On import of an SVG file, there is now a dialog that asks whether
* the user would like to link to the SVG file
* to embed it (base64 encoded) into an <code>&lt;img&gt;</code> tag, 
* or if the objects in the SVG file should be imported into the document (which was how Inkscape handled importing SVG files previously).

On import of an SVG file, there is now a dialog that asks whether

  • the user would like to link to the SVG file
  • to embed it (base64 encoded) into an <img> tag,
  • or if the objects in the SVG file should be imported into the document (which was how Inkscape handled importing SVG files previously).