Note: it seems that "none" is a perfectly valid value for the 'fill'
attribute, but it implies that the path is going to be rendered
invisible (which I reckon is what is happening with the Qt SVG engine).
My wild guess is that it is rendered correctly by other engines (notably
GTK’s) because this path element is enclosed in a group that has
style="fill:#dfdbd2".

At a first glance and with my very limited knowledge of SVG it looks
like in fact GTK is getting it wrong and should paint it invisible like
Qt does. In any case, I’d argue the extra 'fill="none"' can be safely
removed from the source SVGs.

Of course, the opinion of someone more versed in scalable graphics would
be very welcome to confirm/invalidate my findings.

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  start-here SVG icons do not load in Qt applications

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