Le samedi 21 avril 2007 à 12:40 -0700, Luya Tshimbalanga a écrit : > Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > > Do you intend to scrub the svg files using the filter I posted > > yesterday ? Your files are still full of adobe and inkscape-specific > > annotations (one pathological file system-software-updateS.svg shrinks > > from 476 KiB to 21 KiB when filtered) > > > > > I tested your script in combination of charlies's trim_svg script. The > size of pathological svg files are dramatically shrinked. Using > system-software-updateS.svg as example, the size is now 18 KiB. Some more thoughts A. I'd be real surprised if you find a file where trim_svg + svg-cleanup.xsl ≠ svg-cleanup.xsl alone (if you find one send it to me I'd like to know what I missed) B. svg-cleanup.xsl will kill *every* single tool-specific extension, so we'll avoid the effect where a tool restarts where it left out ignoring changes done in another tool, but if you're editing a file in a single app you definitely want to do the cleanup last. It may remove info that helps your tool C. I could probably trim the files more by removing XML indenting, but I don't think the wins are worth having files one can't easily inspect in a text editor. D. I'd feel better if the result was actually validated against XML schemas, we probably need to agree on a svg schema version and package it like it's done for docbook. E. if someone feels like it, the stylesheet could probably be enhanced to do automatic re-scaling Also interested people can check the filter results by : a. normalising input and output file with xmllint --format b. comparing the result files with meld (more complete tools like eclipse with WTP extension will to it automatically, and my xslt does xmllint --format automatically so there's no need to reformat its output) Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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