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Update: Additional discussion is at Talk:Librsvg_bugs#SVG_text_rendering:_probable_bug, in which Glrx says "One failure mechanism is librsvg 2.44.10 does not calculate the width of an SVG "text chunk" correctly. Instead of the whole width, it is using the width of the last constituent."
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Just uploaded an SVG of the Biden-Harris Transition logo (PNG is currently used for wiki pages). SVG was downloaded directly from the transition site (www.buildbackbetter.com) and renders properly when viewed on computer, but does not on the file page. Have looked at the SVG help page but not seeing anything which seems relevant.
Hi all, I recently have a problem about rendering an SVG correctly. The file File:BSicon SANDBOX.svg has a mask within it, and the desired outcome is a pair of parallel dashed line following the cubic bezier curve. I was able to achieve that in IE9, Firefox and Chrome, but not on the Commons or the SVG check. Can anyone spot the problem?
This is great for a wide variety of proxy services because ingress/egress is the same, but for modern, more advanced services like VPNgate (and perhaps some services that because a problem for us in future) the ingress IP address is often not the same as the one used to edit Wikipedia, and so requires this solution (this bot). I'll admit that ...
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The Individual Address Block (IAB) is an inactive registry which has been replaced by the MA-S (MAC address block, small), previously named OUI-36, and has no overlaps in addresses with the IAB [6] registry product as of January 1, 2014. The IAB uses an OUI from the MA-L (MAC address block, large) registry, previously called the OUI registry.
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