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You can scale the document/image size of the SVG, and it will still be perfectly scalable to larger sizes if someone saves it and loads it into Inkscape, but it will appear smaller on the page. The easiest way to do this would be to go to File->Document Properties, set the page size, and then select all and scale the graphic to match the page size. If there is too much white space, you can also then select all and in Document Properties select Fit Page To Selection. See here on the http://openclipart.org/wiki/Guidelines OCAL wiki
Cheers,
Rygle.
Gnosos wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to Inkscape and SVG. I've just created my first Inkscape graphic and now want to include it in my web page. I've learned to use the tag to do this, and it works fine except for one thing. The graphic is too big, and Firefox is automatically generating scroll bars to view the entire image (which does not fit into the height and width specified in the object tag).
Is there any way to scale an SVG image at render time, either by using options in the object tag or by some other means? I tried using the object tag's subtag to specify height and width parameters, but that didn't work.
Thanks.