Jeff Spaleta wrote: > My understanding is that inkscape is using its own internal svg > rendering codebase, which isn't exported as a library for other > applications to make use of more directly. Inkscape uses Cairo AFAIK. > So we end up doing > reasonably good artist svg work in this fabulous svg oriented > application..but when we go to render the svg's later via rsvg, we > don't get the results we expect. I'm guessing the KDE svg-basic > thingie has similar problems. Are we actually using svg for the icons? I was under the impression the artists are exporting them to PNG to various sizes (under the standard icon themes in /usr/share/gnome/icons follow) so that they match the pixel grid. Even if the SVG renderer is perfect and flawless, it will never beat the artist hand-tweaking the artwork to render within the pixel grid per icon size. ~m -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list