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/*!
\example painting/svgviewer
\title SVG Viewer Example
The SVG Viewer example shows how to add SVG viewing support to applications.
\image svgviewer-example.png
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based language for describing two-dimensional
vector graphics. Qt provides classes for rendering and displaying SVG drawings in
widgets and on other paint devices. This example allows the user to load SVG files
and view them in a QGraphicsView using a QGraphicsSvgItem. Based on the selected
renderer the QGraphicsView uses either a QWidget or QGLWidget as its viewport. A
third render mode is also provided, where the QGraphicsView draws indirectly though
a QImage. This allows testing of drawing accuracy and performance for both the
native, raster, and OpenGL paint engines.
See the QtSvg module documentation for more information about SVG and Qt's SVG classes.
*/
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