Stuart Anderson said: I was able to convert the black and white Hilbert to svg, ( the red Hilbert came out black)
You can't naively convert a PNG to an SVG. A native SVG would be better since it would just create a single continuous line element, as opposed to trying to vectorize a rasterized image. On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Stuart Anderson < stuart.errol.anderson@gmail.com> wrote:
Using this site http://image.online-convert.com/convert-to-svg
I was able to convert the black and white Hilbert to svg, ( the red Hilbert came out black) The compressed file is here; http://www.squaring.net/downloads/hilbert_10.svg.zip uncompressed it is 20M, and is very slow to load in any browser or image viewer (only part of the image was viewable in Chrome and Firefox).
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