Ah, the problem is that you are using SVG images. SVG is a vector
format. gThumb and eog are raster viewers.

The librsvg library is used by gThumb and eog to convert the SVG image
into a raster format - automatically causing fuzziness. I'm not sure
what dpi/resolution is used in the vector>raster conversion - whatever
it is, it is too coarse for your application.

gThumb and eog only provide basic support for SVG. For full support, you
do need to use a vector-based program like Inkscape. Bug the Inkscape
developers to add better printing support :-)

The isn't really a gthumb bug.

- Mike

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