Yes.

I actually think this applies to several aspects of the GNOME rendering
engine -- if we can track down exactly where the SVG is being pre-
cached, we can probably figure out what is going on.

I will render a test image and provide screenshots.

Also, Sebastien, is there any way to have SVGs rendered during the
bootup process to prevent the very noticeable lag on complex SVG
backgrounds in a GDM?  IE:  If you have a complicated SVG image as a
background used in GDM, the lag will be massive during boot.  I realize
that last comment is probably an upstream issue, but it would require
some forethought before pushing it.

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_Very_ poor linear scaling used in GDM when SVG images are scaled
https://launchpad.net/bugs/72645

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