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Inkscape: Guide to a Vector Drawing Program Inkscape is an open source, SVG-based ( Scalable Vector Graphics ) vector drawing program, like Visio, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw etc. Inkscape supports the drawing of regular shapes ( rectangles, circles, etc. ), arbitrary paths, and text. These objects can be given a wide variety of attributes such as color, gradient or patterned fills, alpha blending, and markers. Objects can be transformed, cloned, and grouped. Hyperlinks can be added for use in web browsers. The Inkscape program aims to be fully XML, SVG, and CSS compliant. Inkscape supports the drawing of regular shapes ( rectangles, circles, etc. ), arbitrary paths, and text. These objects can be given a wide variety of attributes such as color, gradient or patterned fills, alpha blending, and markers. Objects can be transformed, cloned, and grouped. Hyperlinks can be added for use in web browsers. The Inkscape program aims to be fully XML, SVG, and CSS compliant. Inkscape is available prepackaged for the Windows, Macintosh, and Linux operating systems. The program and its source code are freely available.
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