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SVG is an acronym for scalable vector graphics. It's an [[XML]]-based container that allows for resizing certain types of images to any size without appearing pixellated. It falls under the class of ''vector image formats'', in contrast to ''raster image formats'' (e.g. [[JPG]], [[GIF]]). It supports [[lossless]] [[compression]]. | SVG is an acronym for scalable vector graphics. It's an [[XML]]-based container that allows for resizing certain types of images to any size without appearing pixellated. It falls under the class of ''vector image formats'', in contrast to ''raster image formats'' (e.g. [[JPG]], [[GIF]]). It supports [[lossless]] [[compression]]. |
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VLC can encode and decode this container. The module name to use at the command line is svg. |
SVG is an acronym for scalable vector graphics. It's an XML-based container that allows for resizing certain types of images to any size without appearing pixellated. It falls under the class of vector image formats, in contrast to raster image formats (e.g. JPG, GIF). It supports lossless compression.