Batch converter of SVG images to Android VectorDrawable XML resource files.
Put the output XML files into the ‘res/drawable’ directory of your app and reference to them in XML / Java code as to ordinary drawables.
The online version of the converter completely replaced this one.
Please use that instead. This project is obsolete!
These SVG elements are not supported by VectorDrawable: patterns, masks, images, etc.
VectorDrawable fill-rule is always non-zero and cannot be changed prior to Android 7.0 (Nougat).
If you end up with areas filled that should not be filled, that is because the SVG image was created using even-odd rule instead.
There are three ways to deal with this problem: try specifying the --fix-fill-type
option, manually edit SVGs in vector graphics software or convert for Android 7.0 .
This option is experimental, but it is worth trying first. The option uses complex mathematics to rebuild paths in such a way that rendering with any fill-rule leads to the same result.
If you are using Inkscape, open Object → Fill and Stroke… and in the Fill tab choose Fill is solid unless a subpath is counterdirectional. If you see improperly filled area after this operation, using F2 tool select subpath around that area and apply Path → Reverse command from the main menu.
If you are using Sketch, select the path, right to the Fills property title there is settings icon, click it and choose Non-Zero option. To reverse the path direction apply Layer → Paths → Reverse Order command from the main menu.
This option does not fit all, because it requires setting minSdkVersion
to 24 at least (Android 7.0 or later) in ‘build.gradle’.
Alternatively, you can try AndroidX VectorDrawableCompat.