Package: openclipart-svg
Version: 0.17+dfsg-1
Severity: normal

For example file crossbones_linda_kim_01.svg contain a 
tag that seem destined to adobes svg viewer.
 <i:pgf id="adobe_illustrator_pgf">

This tag contains a CDATA that certainly is binary data.

fall_coloured_leaf_geral_01.svg is an other one.

to find them I did :
find /usr/share/openclipart/svg -name '*.svg' | xargs -n 1 grep -H 
adobe_illustrator_pgf


Not all of them contain CDATA with binary code, but _many_ do.


It is not clear if this data is simply a binary version 
of the same svg picture. What is clear thought is that 
is increases the size of the picture a great deal.


Simply deleting the above node from crossbones_linda_kim_01.svg
does _not_ change the actual svg picture, but reduces the size 
from about 400K to 12K

for your information : openclipart-png _might_ still contain the same binary 
code

thank you.

Ernest ter Kuile

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