User talk:AndreyKva

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, AndreyKva!

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hi, i recognized some changes on svgs you have done - optimizing with svgomg - i have some questions - i am from germany - do you speak german? --Mrmw (talk) 18:37, 14 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@AndreyKva: you optimize svgs with svgomg
in inkscape there is a filetype for saving called 'optimized svg' - not 'plain' or 'compressed svg'
do you know this?
my question is - is there a big difference in the code as result between editing with svgomg or saving in inkscape as 'optimized svg'?
greets and thx --Mrmw (talk) 06:45, 18 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hey,
I don't have any experience with Inkscape, I'm afraid. I don't know much about SVGs at all, frankly. I just put SVGs into SVGOMG, and it comes out smaller and without any quality loss, and I put them up here sometimes. I don't know anything else about that, sorry. AndreyKva (talk) 09:52, 19 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your pointed out, that's so powerful. --Great Brightstar (talk) 13:38, 6 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@AndreyKva and Great Brightstar: Optimizating with SVG-Optimizers are often not seen very gladly, because:
If you use optimizers you should imho understand and know the risks mentioned in User:JoKalliauer/Optimization (maybe not all of them, but in generall)
If you use svgo (or SVGOMG) you should imho change your default settings, see User:JoKalliauer/Optimization#svgo
Generally I would say if you cannot read SVG-source-code you might should not optimize foreign SVG-files, because you e.g. might delete invisible/hidden comments/layers/features in the code, which are important for editing.
since SVG-Rendering is complicated, you should "always", test the file before uploading on Commons:Commons_SVG_Checker
@Mrmw: I think you already know it anyway, but in Help:Inkscape#Inkscape_SVG_vs._Plain_SVG the difference explained.
  • Inkscape SVG: Save all inkscape-features
  • plain SVG: without Editor-features
  • optimized SVG: means optimized with scour, which is a similar program as svgo (or SVGOMG...svgo's Missing GUI)
  • compressed SVG: means it is compress with gzip, SVG ist a text-file, if you zip/gzip it you save disk-space, but it is not a text-file any more (only after un(g)ziping) and can't be uploaded here
 — Johannes Kalliauer - Talk | Contributions 10:19, 29 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, guess I won't do it anymore then. AndreyKva (talk) 10:23, 29 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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