To work around that problem, a private-use langtag (one in the range qaa– qtz) can be used to specify the language. For example, RSVG will not distinguish zh-Hans (Chinese using simplified script) and zh-Hant (Chinese using traditional script). RSVG only matches the first subtag (the group of characters before the first hyphen) in the langtag, so RSVG ignores the any country code or script subtags that follow. RSVG does not correctly compare systemLanguage attributes, which SVG specifies is a comma-separated list of IETF language tags (langtag). Private-use langtag qct to select zh-Hant. 3.10.6 Layout with text and tspan elements.3.10.5 Font substitution and fallback fonts.3.10.3 Bad letter-alignment on small font-size.3.10.1 Not displayed text (Flowed Text bug).3.9 Plain SVG, compressed SVG, generic specifications. 3.1 Before you upload: validation and checking image appearance.3 Creating SVG images for Wikimedia Commons.2.1.2 not displayed text / Flow elements.
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