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On 20-05-2013 08:49, chimak111 wrote:
I installed LibreOffice Version 4.0.2.2 (Build ID:
4c82dcdd6efcd48b1d8bba66bfe1989deee49c3) direct from
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ on Lubuntu 13.04. While I have no
issues with it [I]per se[/I], I think it has installed some svg files in
/usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/apps that are really horrible.

These svg files are several hundred kB in size and one,
libreoffice4.0-calc.svg, is 1.3 MB. Opening that particular svg file in
Firefox 22 or an image viewer takes a while. This is on a Core2Duo laptop
with 4GB RAM.

I really don't see the need for such bloated svg files. When I inspected it
with a text editor and with svg-edit.html
(https://code.google.com/p/svg-edit/), it's clear to see that there's just
so much garbage in there. Grrr...

Do these svg files have any purpose at all? I don't think it's fair to
include such large svg files as part of the installation.



I dont understand the problem....

The files (libreoffice*.svg) take up only 98.89% space within that directory....

;)




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