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Originally Posted by Turtle91
Have you seen kindles still having problems in recent testing???
edit: I did some more looking at the only restriction I found was that they require you to remove any SVG namespace references.
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Kindles "support" SVG similar to how the guidelines say they "support" MathML.
The major problem with SVG on Kindles is it forces a page-break before + after every SVG.
They have rendering issues (see jhowell's post above).
And they still require fallbacks for KF7 (although I'm not too sure if Amazon would ding you for that now that they deprecated MOBI earlier this year).
See all the discussion we had in:
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Originally Posted by jhowell
It has worked this way for years now. Perhaps they intend to improve how it works sometime in the future, but I would not bet on it. Amazon is consistently inconsistent.
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And thanks for more detailed info.
In EPUB, SVG always worked well (besides rotten, non-standards compliant readers like Moon+).
But on Kindles, SVGs are (and have always been) a mess.
I would love for them to fix the garbage though, it would help make maths + equations + charts/graphs so much higher quality. (And it's
always smart to store the vector originals, so you could swap them in at a future date!)