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I'm not sure what you mean about
" vector components on an svg page
can be expanded or contracted using Inkscape"
Do you mean on the canvas, like hiding and unhiding layers, or objects? Or are you referring to scaling?
Or are you talking about changing the dpi?
Or are you talking about on a webpage? Do you mean that you want to click on something, and the image pops up or appears? I can't tell you exactly how to do that click (or mouseover) behavior. But I just answered a forum message about this, with lots of resources. Will provide link, once you confirm that's what you mean....because I'm not clear yet.
For any of those, the answer is "yes," it can be done. But exactly how? ....maybe some clarity would help....
-------------------------------------------------- From: "john Culleton" <John@...1668...> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 12:56 PM To: "Inkscape User Community" inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Inkscape-user] Expand and contract entire document.
I know that the vector components on an svg page can be expanded or contracted using Inkscape. But Suppose I have an Inkscape svg document that I want to make bigger or smaller to fit a different page size etc. I there a practical way to expand/contract the entire document and all its contents in proportion as well?
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