I need to analyze lots of graphics data written in XPS both by visual
and algorithmic  inspection. As the very first step I want a selection
of them converted into SVG by hand (later I'll use XSLT). The analysis
will be done using the SVG version only.

It would be a big help to have any of the following
- a SVG version of the XPS below
- differences between <xps:Path Data attribute and <svg:path d attribute
- pointers how such a transformation could be done
- hints at reading about and at common pitfalls.

<FixedPage Height="816" Width="1056"
   xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/xps/2005/06";>
   <Canvas RenderTransform="9.8394e-007,-0,-0,9.8394e-007,0,0">
      <Canvas RenderTransform="1,0,0,1,-0,-0">
      <Path Data="M810207021,411154968h-28443183l-4455593,16451154 -966739,
-261830 -3510258,12944649h10734443h10268005h8982698l7390627,-27254140z"/>
      </Canvas>
   </Canvas>
</FixedPage>

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,
Manfred


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