Modifies the way an object is stroked.
Modifies the way an object is stroked. Normally stroking involves calculating stroke outline of the shape's path in current user space and filling that outline with the stroke paint (color or gradient). With the non-scaling-stroke vector effect, stroke outline shall be calculated in the "host" coordinate space instead of user coordinate space. More precisely: a user agent establishes a host coordinate space which in SVG Tiny 1.2 is always the same as "screen coordinate space". The stroke outline is calculated in the following manner: first, the shape's path is transformed into the host coordinate space. Stroke outline is calculated in the host coordinate space. The resulting outline is transformed back to the user coordinate system. (Stroke outline is always filled with stroke paint in the current user space). The resulting visual effect of this modification is that stroke width is not dependant on the transformations of the element (including non-uniform scaling and shear transformations) and zoom level.
Specifies that no vector effect shall be applied, i.e.
Specifies that no vector effect shall be applied, i.e. the default rendering behaviour from SVG 1.1 is used which is to first fill the geometry of a shape with a specified paint, then stroke the outline with a specified paint.
NOTE: This is a Style because react.js does not support it as an Attribute
Sometimes it is of interest to let the outline of an object keep its original width no matter which transforms are applied to it. For example, in a map with a 2px wide line representing roads it is of interest to keep the roads 2px wide even when the user zooms into the map. To achieve this, SVG Tiny 1.2 introduces the 'vector-effect' property. Future versions of the SVG language will allow for more powerful vector effects through this property but this version restricts it to being able to specify the non-scaling stroke behavior