It is as if XnView converts the SVG into a bitmap and then simply blows up the bitmap. For example, there is one file that I am looking at which ~10 cm wide in XnView, ~22.5 cm wide in Brave & Chrome, ~23 cm wide in GIMP (IF, when opening the file, I manually override the default 90 DPI and replace it with my monitor's actual DPI of 163), ~42 cm in LibreOffice Draw.ī) if in XnView I zoom in on an SVG file, yes, the image blows up, but it looks awful. To enable the ability to view SVG thumbnails in Windows 10/11 File Explorer, there is a tool called Microsoft PowerToys that you can install. This application has features especially for designers, who treat SVG images in their works. Xnview: first, before saying anything else, I want to thank you for this program.Ĭoncerning your reply above, yes, that Exclude solution works for me as well.ġ) why do I have to do that? If XnView supports SVG files, why is svg in the exclude list in the first place? Is the SVG support only preliminary, maybe unstable or something?Ī) when XnView opens SVG files that I have created, it does so at a super small size, much smaller than other programs do. This video will show you how to preview SVG files in Windows 11 File Explorer. Gapplin is an SVG image viewer/converter. ![]() Yes, remove svg from 'Exclude' list in settings>File list>custom filter SVGViewer Pro can export your Vector files to other different file formats Fast file loading and zooming function. SVG - (version 0.85 ): allows IrfanView to read SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) files TOOLS - (version 4.58 ): contains some additional functions/features for IrfanView (and some special formats, like: HEIC, AVIF with installed codecs/extensions) VIDEO - (version 4.
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