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I got the default folder .svg from my OS and edited it to add a paintbrush for my artwork folder and I place in in a separate icons folder saved as an .svg when I look at it in the folder it has a odd background/border. even though it has neither.

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ZC5V4kSX5vYe9OoWJD7g7i8jszwcFqhoTsyVV6jpdcg?feat=directlink

here's a link a screen shot of the image. I created it with inkscape from the original folder icon located in /usr/share/icons/humanity/places/48/folder.svg

If you look at the artwork icon in the home/pictures folder on the left it has that border. compared to the default just below it.

The svg(right top, displayed bellow showing transparency). I want to get rid of that border

Drew
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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please include the exact icon (and location) you were trying to edit. Also include what application you used in editing. Including a screenshot would also be very much helpful. Please provide this information by editing your question. – gertvdijk Jun 20 '13 at 22:21
  • I'm not implying that your question is off-topic here, but you may like http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com. –  Jun 21 '13 at 02:17
  • If the svg file isn't large, you could paste the contents here. –  Jun 21 '13 at 02:36
  • I think it's best if you upload the xml code somewhere so that people who know about this can guide you. –  Jun 21 '13 at 06:17
  • Possibly related:http://askubuntu.com/questions/221601/white-border-around-icons – Takkat Jun 21 '13 at 06:59
  • it does look the same as that bug http://askubuntu.com/questions/221601/white-border-around-icons – Drew Jun 21 '13 at 20:40
  • But it says that the bug was patched in Nautilus 3.6.3, did you edited the SVG with Inkscape? – Uri Herrera Jun 21 '13 at 23:03

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