Yes, SVG is loaded and stored as pixbuf, then you can display it in any
other widget. os use the pixbuf cairo surface to 'draw it' in
gtk.DrawingArea


On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 08:01 +0200, Donn wrote:
> > To 'display' the SVG file in a gtk.DrawingArea is quite simple. Just use
> > the Cairo source_pixbuf .
> So you are saying that an svg gets displayed as a bitmap of some kind? 
> I checked your code and don't see anything to do with svg, but it's fill of 
> clues. Thanks so far :)
> 
> \d
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