and save this text file to a location of your choice
Then go to Windows->Dockable Dialogues->Paths.Import the SVG file into Gimp with File -> Open, and the following (or similar) dialog should show up:Ĭheck both the Import Paths and Merge imported paths options.Don't worry if the SVG output is messy for now, Gimp will clean it up rects, circles, etc.) into a single path which can be used within HTML5. Gimp can be used to convert SVGs with primitives (e.g.