- In text nodes quotes are fine - In attributes quotes are fine if used reciprocally. Escaping in the latter case often causes issues, e.g. with quoted font names (#21) or inline CSS styles (#56), while it probably does not gain anything (if quotes are wrongly used in attribute names the XML is most likely invalid to start with) |
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Scour
Scour is a Python tool that takes an SVG file and produces a cleaner and more concise file. It is intended to be used after exporting to SVG with a GUI editor, such as Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator.
Scour is open-source and licensed under Apache License 2.0.
Scour was originally developed by Jeff "codedread" Schiller and Louis Simard. Development is now maintained by Tobias "oberstet" Oberstein.
This Github repository is the official one. The official website as well as older packages can be found at www.codedread.com/scour.
Installation
Scour requires Python 2.7 or 3.3+. Further, for installation, pip should be used.
To install the latest release of Scour from PyPI:
pip install scour
To install the latest trunk version (which might be broken!) from GitHub:
pip install https://github.com/codedread/scour/archive/master.zip
Usage
Standard:
scour -i input.svg -o output.svg
Better (for older versions of Internet Explorer):
scour -i input.svg -o output.svg --enable-viewboxing
Maximum scrubbing:
scour -i input.svg -o output.svg --enable-viewboxing --enable-id-stripping \
--enable-comment-stripping --shorten-ids --indent=none
Maximum scrubbing and a compressed SVGZ file:
scour -i input.svg -o output.svgz --enable-viewboxing --enable-id-stripping \
--enable-comment-stripping --shorten-ids --indent=none