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Converts type to vector paths. Use this option to preserve the visual appearance of type in all
Convert To Outlines
SVG Viewers.
Controls which glyphs (characters of a particular font) are embedded in the exported SVG file.
Font Subsetting
Choose None from the Subsetting menu if you can rely on the necessary fonts being installed on end-user systems.
Choose Only Glyphs Used to include only glyphs for text that exists in the current artwork. The other values
(Common English, Common English + Glyphs Used, Common Roman, Common Roman + Glyphs Used, All
Glyphs) are useful when the textual content of the SVG file is dynamic (such as server-generated text or user-inter­
active text).
Determines whether raster images are embedded directly in the file or linked to the exported JPEG
Image Location
or PNG images from the original Illustrator file. Embedding images increases file size but ensures that rasterized
images will always be available.
Preserves Illustrator-specific data by embedding an AI file in the SVG file
Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities
(resulting in a larger file size). Select this option if you plan to reopen and edit the SVG file in Illustrator. Note that
if you make manual changes to the SVG data, the changes are not reflected when you reopen the file. This is because
Illustrator reads the AI portion of the file, not the SVG portion.
Determines how style attributes are saved in the SVG code. The default method, Presentation
CSS Properties
Attributes, applies properties at the highest point in the hierarchy, which allows the most flexibility for specific edits
and transformations. The Style Attributes method creates the most readable files but may increase the file size.
Choose this method if the SVG code will be used in transformations—for example, transformations using Extensible
Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT). The Style Attributes <Entity References> method results in faster
rendering times and reduced SVG file size. The Style Elements method is used when sharing files with HTML
documents. By selecting Style Elements, you can then modify the SVG file to move a style element into an external
stylesheet file that is also referenced by the HTML file; however, the Style Elements option also results in slower
rendering speeds.
Specifies the precision of vector data in the SVG file. You can set a value of 1–7 decimal places. A
Decimal Places
higher value results in a larger file size and increased image quality.
Determines how characters are encoded in the SVG file. UTF (Unicode Transformation Format)
Encoding
encoding is supported by all XML processors. (UTF-8 is an 8-bit format; UTF-16 is a 16-bit format.) ISO 8859-1 and
UTF-16 encoding do not preserve file metadata.
Maintains the highest level of Illustrator data while still allowing the SVG file to be
Optimize For Adobe SVG Viewer
manually edited. Select this option to take advantage of faster rendering for features such as SVG filter effects.
Includes all information needed for variable substitution in the SVG file. (See
Include Adobe Graphics Server Data
"About data-driven graphics" on page 505.)
Includes slice locations and optimization settings.
Include Slicing Data
Includes XMP metadata in the SVG file. Choose File > Info or use the Bridge Browser to enter
Include XMP
metadata. (See "To add metadata to a file" on page 358 or "About metadata" on page 64.)
Allows Illustrator to ignore auto-kerning settings during export, which results in
Output Fewer <tspan> Elements
a file with fewer <tspan> elements. Select this option to create an SVG file that is more editable and compact.
Deselect this option if maintaining the appearance of auto-kerned text is critical.
Exports text on a path as a <textPath> element. However, note that the
Use <textPath> Element For Text On Path
text may appear differently in the SVG Viewer than it does in Illustrator since this export mode will not always be
able to maintain visual parity. In particular, overflow text will be visible in the SVG Viewer.
Displays the code for the SVG file in a browser window.
Show SVG Code

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