


It may sound obvious, but when you work with graphics from external sources, it isn't :/. It allows you to set the level of flatness, which is a desirable feature to keep the looks as much close to the original graphic as possible.Ģ. Because my graphic used lots of curves, I used an extension of Inkscape, located on "Extensions > Modify path > Flattern Beziers". The paths must be straight lines, without any Bézier curve. Thanks to some information found on Launchpad (/inkscape/+question/81736) and after many trial and error tests, I discovered some important rules that the SVG file must meet:ġ. Specially about the requisites of the SVG file to convert. However, it took me some time to do it because of the lack of some important information.

I took a SVG map that I needed from Wikimedia Commons, and converted it into a HTML image map successfully.
