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Old 09-21-2020, 04:21 PM   #39
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FWIW, it is possible to use the command line and the stream editor "sed" to automate mass find replace upon any set of files (even 500 of them). So the option of fixing the svg is possible.
Aha! A 50+ year old solution to a modern problem! Somewhere, John Culliton is smiling:

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If you are running any version of linux and don't use the command line
then you are hopping on one leg.


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