![]() ![]() ![]() One such program is Inkscape, a free and open source vector graphics. Note: I think the second node should be labeled Arduino and not Ardunino. SVG images can best be edited with a drawing program that supports vector graphics. To improve it further you can edit the SVG in Inkscape to center the labels, or even to export to a PDF directly from Inkscape and include the PDF with \includegraphics instead of the conversion with the svg package, then you have more control over the result. Luckily Inkscape > Menu > File > Open Open Recent commands remain working. I validated the correct setup with an svg file I had used before. by using Object to Path option in Inkscape, thinking that might be the culprit. I then uploaded the created file to overleaf and wanted to include it. Ok, trying to upload my svg file as a link to the file on the server. joojaa at 19:26 As this question stands, I think this question is too broad for our Q
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