In OpenDocument, absence of svg:r attribute means that the radius is to be calculated from the size attribute, whereas SVG 1.1 requires an r attribute. Note that in OpenDocument, its svg:cx and svg:cy attributes may be inferred from the position & size attributes (see section 9.2.15 below), whereas in SVG 1.1 cx and cy each default to 0 if unspecified. (Though note the OpenDocument comment "Some implementations may only supports a subset of the SVG path specification, for instance no mixtures of open and closed curves for one shape, or no elliptical arc command.")ĭraw:circle element: can use svg:circle if draw:kind="full" all kinds can be represented with svg:path. (Note that svg:polygon doesn't in general suffice, because of the draw:sharpness attribute.)Ĭonsider hinting only what cannot be inferred from the path data, to reduce problems from conflicts between the path data and hints. The OpenDocument specification is (at first glance at least) ambiguous as to whether coordinates can contain units, whereas the SVG spec disallows units.ĭraw:regular-polygon element: svg:path supplemented by draw:blah attributes used as hints to editing programs (similar to the star tool in inkscape). ( OpenDocument has no equivalent of specifying both rx and ry, so we may forbid specifying ry in OpenDocument SVG fragments.)
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