[ CC: debian-www@lists.debian.org ] Greetings Jakub,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 06:17:37PM +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote: > * Jakub Wilk <jw...@debian.org>, 2013-01-24, 17:48: > >here's how to fix the SVG: > > > >1) apt-get install libxml2-utils sgml-data > >2) xmllint --noent openlogo.svg > openlogo-fixed.svg > >(Yes it's "noent", not to be confused with "nonet".) > >3) Optionally, remove the DTD declaration from the resulting file. > > The last two steps could be merged into one: > > xmllint --dropdtd --noent openlogo.svg > openlogo-fixed.svg > That did the trick ! Thanks a lot. In fact I had set out to remove the DTD manually, but my first attempts failed. I can see that the DTD specif went away in the fixed file. For what it's worth, there is still some adobe-specific metadata cruft that can be removed with no harm apparently: <metadata> <variableSets xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/Variables/1.0/"> <variableSet varSetName="binding1" locked="none"> <variables/> <v:sampleDataSets xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/GenericCustomNamespace/1.0/" xmlns:v="http://ns.adobe.com/Variables/1.0/"/> </variableSet> </variableSets> <sfw xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/SaveForWeb/1.0/"> <slices/> <sliceSourceBounds y="322.867" x="251" width="108.758" height="144.133" bottomLeftOrigin="true"/> </sfw> </metadata> Attached to this mail is a version saved with inkscape and edited to remove any reference to adobe. This new file loads fine in Inkscape, The Gimp, Iceweasel and... GNU Emacs! Maybe the folks at debian-www@lists.debian.org might want to give it a test and replace the old file with this one? Anyhow I now have my Debian logo for my slides! Thanks all for helping with this issue. Cheers, Filippo -- Filippo Rusconi, PhD - public crypto key C78F687C @ pgp.mit.edu Researcher at CNRS and Debian Developer <lopi...@debian.org> Author of ``massXpert'' at http://www.massxpert.org
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