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Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) Property Location lets you choose between four methods
of saving style attributes in SVG code. The default method, Presentation Attributes,
applies the highest level of properties, allowing for more flexibility during editing and
transformations. The Style Attributes method is used if the SVG code will be used in
transformation—for example, transformations using Extensible Stylesheet Language
Transformation (XSLT)—but results in slightly larger file size. The Style Attributes (Entity
References) 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.
Decimal Places lets you specify the precision of the vectors in the exported artwork. You
can set a value of 1 to 7 decimal places. A high value results in a larger file size and
increased image quality.
Encoding allows you to choose between ISO 8859-1 (ASCII) characters or characters
encoded using the Unicode Transformation Format (UTF). UTF-8 is an 8-bit format; UTF-
16 is a 16-bit format.
5 Click Export.
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