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Old 03-31-2016, 04:23 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
I have experience of EPUBs including SVG graphics (except, maybe, just one as a cover image), then converted in Kindle Previewer and uploaded to the Amazon Kindle Store, losing content. Not just on certain readers, but in the preview seen by potential buyers on Amazon. So I don't put SVG pictures in books that will be sold on Kindle. Has something changed that would now allow me to? It would be very useful. No point in suggesting EPUB4 until the market has caught up.
I downloaded the file from Amazon KDP and I opened with a basic Kindle. I can see the SVG and I can zoom it too. I believe the file I download from Amazon KDP is the same the reader receive when he buy it. So, AFAIK, Kindle support SVG.
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