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From: "Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports)" <yselkowitz@users.sourceforge.net>
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Subject: Re: Cygwin GTK 2.0 support for SVG files?
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Eric Swenson wrote:
> Does cygwin GTK 2.0 support SVG files?  If so, what have I done wrong?  
> If not, can anyone suggest any
> approach I can take to get this support in?  Thanks. -- Eric

GTK+ does not come with an SVG loader, but librsvg2 (the GNOME SVG
library) includes one.  librsvg2 is not (yet) in the distro, although I
do plan to propose it (and its dependencies) when I eventually have a
chance.


Yaakov



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