Vector graphics markup language

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A vector graphics markup language is a markup language that describes an image at a higher level than a bitmap -- in terms of lines, curves, and other vector graphics primitives.

The list of vector graphics markup languages includes

Like other markup languages, vector graphics markup languages can be edited in two ways:

A page description language can be used as a kind of vector graphics markup language.

Some vector graphics markup languages use even higher-level descriptions than lines and simple curves -- splines, text strings, iterated function systems, superquadratic ellipsoids, etc.

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