Why one part of my Svg sprite only show the background? - svg

My original picture is a light grey with a '>' symbol in it. But when I convert it to svg sprite on website https://svgsprit.es/. It turns to a full black circle.I have search this in stackoverflow and no similar answer yet.
original svg:
<svg id="Layer_1" data-name="Layer 1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 51 51">
<defs>
<style>.cls-1{fill:#393939;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}</style>
</defs>
<circle class="cls-1" cx="25.5" cy="25.5" r="25.5"/>
<rect class="cls-2" x="24.4" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="matrix(0.78, -0.63, 0.63, 0.78, -21.26, 15.39)"/>
<rect class="cls-2" x="33.3" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="translate(24 -21.9) rotate(37.3)"/>
</svg>
The sprite part:
<symbol id="chevron" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 51 51">
<defs></defs>
<circle cx="25.5" cy="25.5" r="25.5"></circle>
<rect x="24.4" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="matrix(0.78, -0.63, 0.63, 0.78, -21.26, 15.39)"></rect>
<rect x="33.3" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="translate(24 -21.9) rotate(37.3)"></rect>
</symbol>

Apparently svgsprit.es cannot handle the CSS styles you defined. If you use the style attributes for your SVG it works better:
<svg id="Layer_1" data-name="Layer 1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 51 51">
<circle fill="#393939" cx="25.5" cy="25.5" r="25.5"/>
<rect fill="#fff" x="24.4" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="matrix(0.78, -0.63, 0.63, 0.78, -21.26, 15.39)"/>
<rect fill="#fff" x="33.3" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="translate(24 -21.9) rotate(37.3)"/>
</svg>
Results in:
.icon {
width: 50px;
height: 50px;
margin: .5em;
}
<svg width="0" height="0" class="hidden">
<symbol id="test" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 51 51">
<defs></defs>
<circle fill="#393939" cx="25.5" cy="25.5" r="25.5"></circle>
<rect fill="#fff" x="24.4" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="matrix(0.78, -0.63, 0.63, 0.78, -21.26, 15.39)"></rect>
<rect fill="#fff" x="33.3" y="27.9" width="1.6" height="15.24" rx="0.8" transform="translate(24 -21.9) rotate(37.3)"></rect>
</symbol>
</svg>
<svg class="icon">
<use xlink:href="#test"></use>
</svg>

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How to add animation in the clippath of svg

I'm learning how to use svg clippath. And I know how to use the static clippath.
<svg width="500" height="150">
<clipPath id="circle">
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
</clipPath>
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
<rect x="0" y="0" width="30" height="15"
style="stroke: #ff0000; fill: none;" clip-path='url(#circle)'>
</rect>
</svg>
there I can get a clip rect.
code Image
but when I try to add an animation, the rect could out of the clippath.
<svg width="500" height="150">
<clipPath id="circle">
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
</clipPath>
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
<rect x="0" y="0" width="30" height="15"
style="stroke: #ff0000; fill: none;" clip-path='url(#circle)'>
<animateMotion
path="M10,50 q60,50 100,0 q60,-50 100,0"
begin="0s" dur="10s" repeatCount="indefinite"
rotate="auto"
></animateMotion>
</rect>
</svg>
The rect is out of clippath
what I need is when the rect is out of clippath, it could not be seen any more. The clippath is not allow to move.
So how to get the rectangle in motion to remain in the clippath?
You put the clipped rect in a group and you apply the animation to the group like so:
<svg viewBox="0 0 400 300">
<clipPath id="circle">
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50>
</circle>
</clipPath>
<g>
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
<rect x="0" y="0" width="30" height="15"
style="stroke: #ff0000; fill: none;" clip-path='url(#circle)'>
</rect>
<animateMotion
path="M10,50 q60,50 100,0 q60,-50 100,0"
begin="0s" dur="10s" repeatCount="indefinite"
rotate="auto"
></animateMotion>
</g>
</svg>
UPDATE
The OP is commenting that his question has now been revised.
My question is how to not show the rectangle when it moves outside the clippath?
In this case you put the animated rect in a group and you clip the group like so:
<svg viewBox="0 0 500 150">
<clipPath id="circle">
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
</clipPath>
<g clip-path='url(#circle)'>
<circle cx=50 cy=50 r=50></circle>
<rect x="0" y="0" width="30" height="15"
style="stroke: #ff0000; fill: none;" >
<animateMotion
path="M10,50 q60,50 100,0 q60,-50 100,0"
begin="0s" dur="10s" repeatCount="indefinite"
rotate="auto"
></animateMotion>
</rect>
</g>
</svg>

Png as background inside svg shape

I'm trying to create an header using a svg to generate a curved shape, like so
I copied the SVG code generate from Sketch, deleted some extra tags and fixed the image path
<svg viewBox="0 0 1440 638" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<defs>
<path d="M-4.54747351e-13,163 L1440,163 L1440,700.10075 C1259.32216,751.363088 1140.10686,781.914324 1082.35411,791.754457 C776.214966,843.915606 628.837414,646.620792 362.433874,644.205808 C184.831514,642.595818 64.0202229,656.876199 6.73310296e-11,687.046952 L-4.54747351e-13,163 Z" id="path-1"></path>
</defs>
<g id="Header-Copy" transform="translate(0, -163.000000)">
<mask id="mask" fill="white"><use xlink:href="#path-1"></use></mask>
<use id="Rectangle-Copy-2" fill="#0BE17D" transform="translate(720.000000, 481.765165) scale(-1, 1) translate(-720.000000, -481.765165) " xlink:href="#path-1"></use>
<image style="mix-blend-mode: darken;" mask="url(#mask)" x="0" y="0" width="1462.5" height="975" xlink:href="~assets/header_bg.jpg"></image>
</g>
</svg>
But I end up with this
How can I make this work?
Remove the transform attribute from element <use id="Rectangle-Copy-2">.
<svg viewBox="0 0 1440 638" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<defs>
<path d="M-4.54747351e-13,163 L1440,163 L1440,700.10075 C1259.32216,751.363088 1140.10686,781.914324 1082.35411,791.754457 C776.214966,843.915606 628.837414,646.620792 362.433874,644.205808 C184.831514,642.595818 64.0202229,656.876199 6.73310296e-11,687.046952 L-4.54747351e-13,163 Z" id="path-1"></path>
</defs>
<g id="Header-Copy" transform="translate(0, -163.000000)">
<mask id="mask" fill="white"><use xlink:href="#path-1"></use></mask>
<use id="Rectangle-Copy-2" fill="#0BE17D" xlink:href="#path-1"></use>
<image style="mix-blend-mode: darken;" mask="url(#mask)" x="0" y="0" width="1462.5" height="975" xlink:href="~assets/header_bg.jpg"></image>
</g>
</svg>

svg changes when converted to symbol

I have this dummy svg showing a cirle with some grey figure inside
<svg viewBox="0 0 86 86" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<defs>
<circle id="path-1" cx="43" cy="43" r="43"></circle>
</defs>
<g stroke="none" stroke-width="1" fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd">
<g transform="translate(-585.000000, -391.000000)">
<g transform="translate(585.000000, 391.000000)">
<mask id="mask-2" fill="white">
<use xlink:href="#path-1"></use>
</mask>
<use id="Oval" fill="currentcolor" xlink:href="#path-1"></use>
<g id="Group" mask="url(#mask-2)" fill="#b8b8b8">
<g transform="translate(21.500000, 27.823529)" id="Page-1">
<path d="M0.5,0.176470588 L0.5,58.1764706 L15.5,58.1764706 L15.5,49.1764706 L29.5,49.1764706 L29.5,31.1764706 L7.5,31.1764706 L7.5,37.1764706 Z"></path>
</g>
</g>
</g>
</g>
</g>
when I convert it to a sprite using gulp-svg-sprite with mode symbol I get this result
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><symbol viewBox="0 0 86 86" id="company"><defs><circle id="aa" cx="43" cy="43" r="43"/></defs><g fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd"><mask id="ab" fill="#fff"><use xlink:href="#aa"/></mask><use fill="currentcolor" xlink:href="#aa"/><g mask="url(#ab)" fill="#b8b8b8"><path d="M22 28v58h15v-9h14V59H29v6z"/></g></g></symbol></svg>
Now the grey figure breaks out of the circle and this even happens if I copy root defs- and g-tags from my original svg directly into the symbol-tag. I have also tried inserting a clipPath in the symbol version but with no luck.
What am I missing here?
UPDATED: Simplifying your svg may work ... try with the examples below, one using symbols, one without (in case the gulp sprite code cannot have nested symbols) ... it may be an issue with the defs area.
svg {
width: 100px;
}
<svg viewBox="0 0 86 86" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<defs>
<symbol id="c">
<circle cx="43" cy="43" r="43" fill="currentColor" />
</symbol>
<mask id="mask" color="#fff">
<use xlink:href="#c" />
</mask>
</defs>
<use xlink:href="#c" color="#666" />
<path fill="#999" mask="url(#mask)" d="M10 0v60h30v-10h20v-20h-30v9z" />
</svg>
<svg viewBox="0 0 86 86" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<defs>
<mask id="mask2" color="#fff">
<circle cx="43" cy="43" r="43" fill="#FFF" />
</mask>
</defs>
<circle cx="43" cy="43" r="43" fill="currentColor" />
<path fill="#999" mask="url(#mask2)" d="M10 0v60h30v-10h20v-20h-30v9z" />
</svg>
It is probably not a complete answer but I managed to get it work;
First I extended my defs with a clipPath using my circle
<defs>
<circle id="circle" cx="43" cy="43" r="43"></circle>
<clipPath id="clippath"><use overflow="visible" xlink:href="#circle" /></clipPath>
</defs>
Then, using the clipPath on my first group and switching from gulp-svg-sprite to gulp-svgstore (which moves the defs to the top, above the symbols) gives me what I expect both as single svg and as an svg symbol sprite.

How can i scale a shape without scaling its pattern?

I have an svg shape which uses a pattern. I want the pattern to NOT scale when i scale the shape.
Here's a fiddle with a minimal example, the bigger circle should show the pattern like the smaller one:
http://jsfiddle.net/cTMrQ/6/
<svg style="position: absolute" width="100%" height="100%" version="1.1" baseProfile="full" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events">
<defs>
<pattern id="checkerPattern" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse" x="0" y="0" width="4" height="4">
<image x="0" y="0" xlink:href="http://inwonderland.at/new/lines.png" width="4" height="4" />
</pattern>
<circle fill="url(#checkerPattern)" id="c" cx="50" cy="50" r="50" />
</defs>
<use x="100" y="100" xlink:href="#c" />
<use x="200" y="100" xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(2)" />
</svg>
In the end the shape will be a complex path and the image in the pattern will be a scan of a piece of paper, so just drawing a bigger circle instead of scaling it won't work.
Update
To clarify what i want, here are two images:
this is what it looks like, no matter what i try, when i scale the shape:
http://inwonderland.at/new/ihave.png
this is what i want:
http://inwonderland.at/new/iwant.png
i want the background image (bitmap image) to always have its natural size.
You can't get what you want using a pattern, the transform always happens after the fill, and you can't just move the pattern fill into a wrapper either. My suggestion is to use a filter and apply the filter on a wrapper - like so:
<svg style="position: absolute" width="100%" height="100%" version="1.1" baseProfile="full" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events">
<defs>
<circle fill="url(#checkerPattern)" id="c1" cx="50" cy="50" r="50" />
<filter id="linepattern" x="0%" y="0%" height="100%" width="100%">
<feImage xlink:href="http://inwonderland.at/new/lines.png" result="pattern" width="4" height="4"/>
<feTile/>
<feComposite operator="in" in2="SourceGraphic"/>
</filter>
</defs>
<use filter="url(#linepattern)" x="100" y="100" xlink:href="#c1" />
<use filter="url(#linepattern)" x="200" y="100" xlink:href="#c1" transform="scale(2)" />
<g filter="url(#linepattern)">
<use x="50" y="100" xlink:href="#c1" transform="scale(2)" />
</g>
</svg>
Using viewport
1:1 no zoom
<svg width="800" height="400" viewBox="0 0 800 400">
2:1 zoom double size
<svg width="800" height="400" viewBox="0 0 400 200">
The following elements can use the viewBox attribute
<svg>
<symbol>
<image>
<marker>
<pattern>
<view>
viewbox is fully animatable; and you can zoom into any center point.
<animate attributeName="viewBox" begin="1s" dur="1s"
values="0 0 600 400; 250 180 300 200" fill="freeze" />
Transform a parent tag
Yes an SVG can be a child element but more commonly shapes made with multible tags are placed inside a group tag.
Transform scale can be used with tags which are parents IE the group tag.
<g transform="scale(1.5)">
/* draw your shape inside the g tag */
<use x="100" y="100" xlink:href="#c" />
<use x="200" y="100" xlink:href="#c" />
</g>
So using your above example scale the shape in a parent tag.
Update
To scale image but not patterns in other words move patterns, or icons, on background image that scales.
<g transform="scale(2)">
/* draw your shape inside the g tag */
<use x="100" y="100" xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(.5)" />
<use x="200" y="100" xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(.5)"/>
</g>
Update full svg
I had to move things around a bit, One full size, (lets call it a map), with an overlay of 1 half size map in the upper left corner. setting the full screen to render between 0 and max of 600. Setting a viewport the same but with the width set to 300 scales it down. I do need to double the radius for this example of scaling.
<svg viewBox="0 0 600 600" style="position: absolute" width="100%" height="100%" version="1.1" baseProfile="full"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events">
<defs>
<pattern id="checkerPattern" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse" x="0" y="0" width="4" height="4">
<image x="0" y="0" xlink:href="http://inwonderland.at/new/lines.png" width="4" height="4" />
</pattern>
<circle fill="url(#checkerPattern)" id="c" cx="50" cy="50" r="50" />
<circle fill="url(#checkerPattern)" id="c2" cx="50" cy="50" r="100" />
</defs>
<use x="100" y="100" xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(.5)"/>
<use x="200" y="100" xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(1)"/>
<rect width="600" height="600" style="fill: none; stroke: black;" />
<svg viewBox="0 0 600 600" width="300" height="300" x="300">
<use x="100" y="100" xlink:href="#c2" transform="scale(.5)"/>
<use x="200" y="100" xlink:href="#c2" transform="scale(1)"/>
<rect width="600" height="600" style="fill: none; stroke: black;" />
</svg>
</svg>
This example is scaled using the same circle pattern. The radius does not need to be changed here because the location is not in the tag being scaled. I'm making use of svg tags here but other tags can be used.
<svg viewBox="0 0 600 600" style="position: absolute" width="100%" height="100%" version="1.1" baseProfile="full"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events">
<defs>
<pattern id="checkerPattern" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse" x="0" y="0" width="4" height="4">
<image x="0" y="0" xlink:href="http://inwonderland.at/new/lines.png" width="4" height="4" />
</pattern>
<circle fill="url(#checkerPattern)" id="c" r="50" cx="50" cy="50" />
</defs>
<svg x="100" y="100"><use xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(.5)"/></svg>
<svg x="200" y="100"><use xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(1)"/></svg>
<rect width="600" height="600" style="fill: none; stroke: black;" />
<svg viewBox="0 0 600 600" width="300" height="300" x="300">
<svg x="100" y="100"><use xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(1)"/></svg>
<svg x="200" y="100"><use xlink:href="#c" transform="scale(2)"/></svg>
<rect width="600" height="600" style="fill: none; stroke: black;" />
</svg>
</svg>

How to Exclude Area inside of clippath in Svg

I want to hide anything that outside a rectangle. (this i have achieved with clipping successfully). but another condition is that, 'also hide anything that comes inside the black big circle'. Now how i can achieve that?
in below example, 'yellow circle' must be eliminated'.
see below images for detail
Original:-
Desired:-
Below is my Svg code:-
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" version="1.1" width="500" height="500">
<g>
<rect x="50" y="50" width="200" height="200" stroke="1" fill="red"/>
<circle cx="180" cy="150" r="30" stroke="blue" />
</g>
<g clip-path = "url(#clip1)">
<circle cx="180" cy="150" r="10" stroke="blue" fill="yellow" />
</g>
<clipPath id = "clip1">
<rect x="50" y="50" width="200" height="200" stroke="1" fill="red"/>
</clipPath>
</svg>
Erik Dahlström is right, your clip can include the entire rectangle and the cutout for the circle. This way, anything you associate with #clip1 as the clip-path will not be visible inside your circle area. Here is what it looks like for your example:
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" version="1.1" width="500" height="500">
<g>
<rect x="50" y="50" width="200" height="200" stroke="1" fill="red"/>
<circle cx="180" cy="150" r="30" stroke="blue" />
</g>
<g clip-path = "url(#clip1)">
<circle cx="180" cy="150" r="10" stroke="blue" fill="yellow" />
</g>
<clipPath id = "clip1">
<path d="M 50,50 l200 0 l0 200 l-200 0z M150,150 a30,30 1 0,0 60,0z M210,150 a30,30 1 0,0 -60,0z"/>
</clipPath>

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