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:''For another SGX format, see [[SymbOS graphic]].''
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'''SGX''' (SGX Graphics File Format) is a raster graphics format associated with the ''SView'' line of Amiga graphics software (''SuperView'', ''SView'', ''SViewNG'', ''SViewII'', ''SViewIV'', ''SView5'') developed by Andreas Kleinert. Older versions of the format are also known as '''SVG''', or '''SuperView Graphics'''. It is not related to [[Scalable Vector Graphics]].
 
'''SGX''' (SGX Graphics File Format) is a raster graphics format associated with the ''SView'' line of Amiga graphics software (''SuperView'', ''SView'', ''SViewNG'', ''SViewII'', ''SViewIV'', ''SView5'') developed by Andreas Kleinert. Older versions of the format are also known as '''SVG''', or '''SuperView Graphics'''. It is not related to [[Scalable Vector Graphics]].
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== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==
 
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/amigaacs/amigaacs02/Utilities/Shareware/Workbench/DataTypes/akSVG/DemoPictures/NUKE.SVG NUKE.SVG]
 
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/amigaacs/amigaacs02/Utilities/Shareware/Workbench/DataTypes/akSVG/DemoPictures/NUKE.SVG NUKE.SVG]
* https://telparia.com/fileFormatSamples/image/sgx/
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==

Latest revision as of 02:56, 28 December 2023

File Format
Name SGX
Ontology
Extension(s) .svg, .sgx
For other SGX formats, see SymbOS graphic and Stanford Graphics.

SGX (SGX Graphics File Format) is a raster graphics format associated with the SView line of Amiga graphics software (SuperView, SView, SViewNG, SViewII, SViewIV, SView5) developed by Andreas Kleinert. Older versions of the format are also known as SVG, or SuperView Graphics. It is not related to Scalable Vector Graphics.

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Files begin with an 18-byte signature: "SVG Graphics File" or "SGX Graphics File", followed by a NUL byte.

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