Hello Nevi,

One of the benefits of SVG is that the file _is_ the source code - the
image is just plain text, though it may not be obvious to a newbie.

If the document you're looking at is a pure SVG file, you can click
View > Source in your browser.

If the document is HTML with an SVG file embedded, in Firefox you can
right-click the image, click This Frame > View Source (browsers differ
on how to do this).

If the document is XHTML with an SVG image defined inline (like on
http://intertwingly.net/) then you can view the source of the web page
and search for "svg".

Hope that helps,
Jeff

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> hi:)
> Is the source code of the actual svg file structure available??
> 
> If I can get that, maybe its possible to figure out some stuff..
> 
> Does anyone have that??
> 
> bye
> Nevi
> 
> 
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