Máirín Duffy wrote:
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.
No, Inkscape uses Cario only in *some* places (outline view), the main
rendering is made with its own engine.
But while not perfect, these days Cario is quite good.
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.
Correct. Also PNGs are used for performance reason, they load faster and
with less CPU use.
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