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Old 06-13-2013, 10:22 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by ghostyjack View Post
I know you can add a blank SVG file to an epub by right-clicking the Images folder in the Book Browser (I'm not sure why you would want a blank SVG file, but there must be a reason), but is there anyway of inserting a regular image file (jpg, png, etc) with an SVG wrapper?

I can never seem to build it correctly when I want to insert one, so if there is a method already baked into Sigil?

Would this be an example where using the clips could resolve this?
I am with you. Why!
I am guessing, there does need a way to make Sigil accept (incorporate) a SVG into the book.

I would have if they had ('borrowed' from the code used in Calibre for SVG covers) to Place "SVG Wrapped Image" (opposed to the current: place Image).
There are uses for both without having to learn SVG on top of the EPUB dialect of XHTML
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