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bug#19373: 24.4; SVG images rendered via librsvg fail at displaying non-
From: |
Ulf Jasper |
Subject: |
bug#19373: 24.4; SVG images rendered via librsvg fail at displaying non-inline bitmap images |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Dec 2014 21:00:54 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Ulf Jasper <ulf.jasper@web.de> writes:
> Vasilij Schneidermann <hurrus.durrus@gmail.com> writes:
>> FWIW, I have `rsvg-view-3` on my Arch Linux system, too. If I go ahead
>> and download the referenced files to view them with it as they come, I
>> get the same symptoms as you have described. However, with minor
>> "workarounds" I can get them to display.
>>
>> For "struct-image-04-t.svg" the following `sed` invocation is sufficient:
>>
>> sed -i 's/data:image\/jpg/data:image\/jpeg/' struct-image-04-t.svg
>
> I can confirm that the modified svg-file displays correctly, both, with
> rsvg-view-3 as well as with Emacs (master): The embedded=inlined
> jpg=jpeg and the png image are both shown. So rsvg-view-3 and Emacs
> show the same behaviour for original and modified file.
This is rsvg bug 739682 "doesn't recognize mime type image/jpg" [1] and
not an Emacs problem.
>> "struct-image-02-b.svg" requires a bit more work because it references
>> an image on the w3.org servers. Assuming you download the referenced
>> image at
>> <http://dev.w3.org/SVG/profiles/1.1F2/test/images/struct-image-02.jpg>
>> and save it as "struct-image-02.jpg" in the same directory as
>> "struct-image-02-b.svg", you can edit the path to it with the following
>> `sed` call:
>>
>> sed -i 's/..\/images\/struct-image-02.jpg/struct-image-02.jpg/'
>> struct-image-02-b.svg
>
> Here I see a difference between rsvg-view-3 and Emacs. rsvg-view-3
> displays the modified file correctly, i.e. it shows the referenced file,
> while Emacs still does not show the referenced file.
This is related to rsvg bug 596114 "image refs are relative to curdir,
not .svg file" [2]. I just pushed a fix to master (c17c864) which
should fix this.
BTW: There is also rsvg bug 646618 "Remote images not supported" [3]
which explains why references to remote images are not displayed.
Best,
ulf
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739682
[2] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596114
[3] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646618