vector-effect

The vector-effect property specifies the vector effect to use when drawing an object. Vector effects are applied before any of the other compositing operations, i.e. filters, masks and clips.

Note: As a presentation attribute, vector-effect can be used as a CSS property.

You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:

Usage notes

Value none | non-scaling-stroke | non-scaling-size | non-rotation | fixed-position
Default value none
Animatable discrete
none

This value specifies that no vector effect shall be applied, i.e. the default rendering behavior is used which is to first fill the geometry of a shape with a specified paint, then stroke the outline with a specified paint.

non-scaling-stroke

This value modifies the way an object is stroked. Normally stroking involves calculating stroke outline of the shape's path in current user coordinate system and filling that outline with the stroke paint (color or gradient). The resulting visual effect of this value is that the stroke width is not dependant on the transformations of the element (including non-uniform scaling and shear transformations) and zoom level.

non-scaling-size

This value specifies a special user coordinate system used by the element and its descendants. The scale of that user coordinate system does not change in spite of any transformation changes from a host coordinate space. However, it does not specify the suppression of rotation and skew. Also, it does not specify the origin of the user coordinate system. Since this value suppresses scaling of the user coordinate system, it also has the characteristics of non-scaling-stroke.

non-rotation

This value specifies a special user coordinate system used by the element and its descendants. The rotation and skew of that user coordinate system is suppressed in spite of any transformation changes from a host coordinate space. However, it does not specify the suppression of scaling. Also, it does not specify the origin of user coordinate system.

fixed-position

This value specifies a special user coordinate system used by the element and its descendants. The position of user coordinate system is fixed in spite of any transformation changes from a host coordinate space. However, it does not specify the suppression of rotation, skew and scaling. When this vector effect and the transform property are defined at the same time, that property is consumed for this effect.

Example

Example: vector-effect="non-scaling-stroke"

<svg viewBox="0 0 500 240">
  <!-- normal -->
  <path d="M10,20 L40,100 L39,200 z" stroke="black" stroke-width="2px" fill="none"></path>

  <!-- scaled -->
  <path transform="translate(100,0) scale(4,1)" d="M10,20 L40,100 L39,200 z" stroke="black"
      stroke-width="2px" fill="none"></path>

  <!-- fixed-->
  <path vector-effect="non-scaling-stroke" transform="translate(300,0) scale(4,1)" d="M10,20 L40,100 L39,200 z"
      stroke="black" stroke-width="2px" fill="none"></path>
</svg>

Result

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2
The definition of 'vector-effect' in that specification.
Candidate Recommendation Initial definition

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