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Originally Posted by DNSB
SVG is an image type (scalable vector graphics). For some reason, Vellum loves using SVG for images. So instead of the vellum-created.png or .jpg you would expect to see, you will see vellum-created.svg in the Images directory when you open the epub with Sigil.
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Ok, there is an SVG file titled vellum-created.svg There are also three other svg files but they all have actual titles such as one social-facebook-screen.svg
When I click on any of them they just bring up a bunch of code in Sigil.
As for the idea of the blank bit of screen having invisible writing on it, I tried holding my finger on the screen on a number of different points but it never brought up the dictionary.