I found that, in Inkscape, ungrouping and then grouping the object applies the transformation to the coordinates.
Pergunta
I know nothing about SVG. Even less about SVG fonts. However, I need to use them in my web project.
I've created a custom font with fontello and analyzed the format of the SVG file in a text editor. Then I opened an SVG file created with Inkscape (saved as plain SVG) and used its d
attribute to create a new glyph in the font.
I couldn't believe that it actually worked ... well, almost ... the glyph appears flipped vertically. I have tried flipping it in Inskcape. However, when I save the file, the original d
attribute is left as it was. It just adds a transform
with a matrix that flips the coordinate system, but which does now work in the <glyph>
tag.
Is there any way I could apply this transformation in the font file, or in Inkscape, to change the d
attibute?
Thanks.
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