hi simon,

that limitation of % not being supported in paths and polygon lines is 
somthing that i found irritating too. in order to achieve what you want 
you could place your elements in <svg>-containers (as children of the 
outermost root one) and place them with x/y/w/h in %. but it really 
depends on the type of graphic you need.

andré

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simonshutter wrote:

>Doug, thanks for advice below - it seems from my testing that if I 
>want to position a polyline/path or other element that does not 
>allow % units, then I can use another nested svg wrapper.
>
>Simon
>
>  
>



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