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Vector graphic formats, on the other hand, store graphic elements as unique, mathematically described graphic primitives. The latter mean basic geometric elements such as straight lines, arcs, and splines, as well as surfaces such as circles, polygons, and spline surfaces. Texts are stored either as polylines or with the help of character encoding (see also →[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#font|Font]]). | Vector graphic formats, on the other hand, store graphic elements as unique, mathematically described graphic primitives. The latter mean basic geometric elements such as straight lines, arcs, and splines, as well as surfaces such as circles, polygons, and spline surfaces. Texts are stored either as polylines or with the help of character encoding (see also →[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#font|Font]]). | ||
- | > In #@IC_HTML@#, character-coded or embedded texts are a prerequisite for automatic feature recognition. | + | > In #@IC_HTML@#, character-coded texts or embedded fonts are a prerequisite for automatic feature recognition. |
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