https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131523

--- Comment #4 from Aron Budea <ba...@caesar.elte.hu> ---
Thanks for the detailed explanation, Regina!

(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #3)
> If you "open" an svg image, the document has exactly the size of the svg
> image, which is width="28" and height="4" in this case. Clicking on the
> image will always select the entire image and not a part of it. Only if you
> "Break" an svg image, it will be converted into a collection of its child
> elements. Then you can select the rectangle itself.
If it was opened for embedding in a drawing, then I'd understand why the entire
image is a single object, but it's opened for editing. And when the graphics is
being edited, the actual object(s) should be separate from the canvas. Can't
the "outer svg-element" you mentioned safely be equated to the canvas?

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