Hi Tobias,

That's why I was wondering if you could use the layer feature of SVG-edit.

It's very easy to assign an element of a graphic to a layer and give it a 
name.

As I mentioned before, the layer name then appears if you hover over it 
when the graphic is in a tiddler, so presumably it would be possible to use 
that same reference within the code to make it clickable...?

Thanks, Jon
On Wednesday, 21 January 2015 12:43:22 UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:

> Not sure if there is some application that would highlights
>> precisely which part of the svg markup renders which element on the 
>> canvas.
>>
>
> Well, actually, what you can use are the developer tools that come with 
> your browser!
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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