Commons:SVG marker templates

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 This is resource reference page depicting the SVG templates in SVG marker templates.

SVG software tags

You will find the complete up-to-date list at SVG created with ... templates
For the software used (Category:SVG graphics by software used):

 
This vector image was created with Adobe Illustrator.
 
This table was created with bin2svg.
 
This structural formula was created with ChemDraw.
 
This vector image was created with CorelDRAW.
 
This diagram was created with Dia.
 
This circuit diagram was created with the Electrical Symbols Library.
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This vector image was created with Xfig and a Fig-to-SVG conversion tool.
 
This plot was created with Gnuplot.
 
The SVG code is valid.
 
This vector image was created with a text editor.
 
This vector image was created with Inkscape.
 
The SVG code is valid.
 
This vector image was created with Inkscape, and then manually edited
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This vector image was created with MetaPost.
 
This vector image was created with Sodipodi.
 
This vector image was created with Scribus.
 
The SVG code is valid.
 
This vector image was created with a text editor.
 
This vector image was created with another SVG tool.
 
This vector image was created with an unknown SVG tool.
 
This vector image was created with Vim.
 
This vector image was extracted with Inkscape.


See #Software section for a list of programs.

SVG file tags

 
This image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file:
Example.svg.


Translate this file This SVG file contains embedded text that can be translated into your language, using any capable SVG editor, text editor or the SVG Translate tool. For more information see: About translating SVG files.

This file is translated using SVG <switch> elements. All translations are stored in the same file! Learn more.

For most Wikipedia projects, you can embed the file normally (without a lang parameter). The Wikipedia will use its language if the SVG file supports that language. For example, the German Wikipedia will use German if the SVG file has German. To embed this file in a particular language use the lang parameter with the appropriate language code, e.g. [[Commons:SVG marker templates|lang=en]] for the English version. Do not specify a lang parameter if it is not needed. The parameter may prevent the use of a subsequent translation.

To translate the text into your language, you can use the SVG Translate tool. Alternatively, you can download the file to your computer, add your translations using whatever software you're familiar with, and re-upload it with the same name. You will find help in Graphics Lab if you're not sure how to do this.


This image is an animated SVG file. The .png preview above created by RSVG for use in Wikimedia is not animated and may be incomplete or incorrect. To see the animation, open the original file. It should run in any modern browser or viewer. Recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera all support SVG animated with SMIL. Other SVG animations can be found at Category:Animated SVG files.

Templates:Animated SVG/I18n
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  • SVG files containing JavaScript cannot be uploaded at present, but this template anticipates that possibility {{Scripted SVG}}.




SVG conversion tags

All Ba images in this gallery could be re-created using vector graphics as SVG files. This has several advantages; see Commons:Media for cleanup for more information. If an SVG form of this image is available, please upload it and afterwards replace this template with {{vector version available|new image name}}.


All images in this gallery could be re-created using vector graphics as SVG animation files. This has several advantages; see Commons:Media for cleanup for more information. If an SVG form of this image is available, please upload it and afterwards replace this template with {{vector version available|new image name}}.

  • To indicate that you are currently working on a vector version of a raster image you can tag it with {{Vector wip|1=~~~|time=~~~~~}}.

  • For SVG files using embedded bitmaps causing bad quality, use {{BadSVG}} and for rasters that have been superseded by a SVG file, use {{vector version available|File name.svg}}



This file has been superseded by Example.svg. It is recommended to use the other file. Please note that deleting superseded images requires consent.
new file

Sorry, this SVG file is solely a source for re-utilization, editing or printing purposes. Please do not use this graphic within Wikipedia articles! MediaWiki isn't able to render this image correctly. Some details may be missing or look wrong. When you include the image in a Wikipedia or any other Wikimedia project site's page, you may want to use the other file, until the support increases.

Commons:SVG marker templates File:SMW Logo.SVG

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{{{image alt}}} This SVG file is a generic template for creating new images. It contains embedded placeholder text using specific fonts that may not be available on Wikimedia Commons. This file is not intended to be embedded in a wiki page. Do not reupload this file with text converted to paths, even if the text appears unsightly in an image preview.
How to derive an image from this template
To create an image using this template:
  1. Download this SVG.
  2. Open the SVG in an SVG editor and change the wording and numbering.
  3. Convert all text to a path and save as a basic or plain SVG.
  4. Upload the new SVG to Wikimedia Commons.