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In the example http://jsfiddle.net/q5yN3/1/ could anyone tell me why does the Text Example gets collapsed and doesn't show properly? Am I missing some property of the tag or should I add it differently?

    <text font-family="Tahoma" font-size="8" text-anchor="middle" transform="translate(533316.59375 -4757133.5)">Text Example</text>

I'm using Firefox.

Thanks!

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    Can you explain what you mean by "collapse"? Apr 25, 2014 at 16:58

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The text element is inside a <g> element that has an extreme zoom-out scale factor applied to it:

<g transform="translate(0 85) scale(1)">
    <g transform="translate(221 2952) scale(0.000607469)">
        <text font-family="Tahoma" font-size="8" text-anchor="middle" 
        transform="translate(533316.59375 -4757133.5)"
        >Text Example</text>

That scale factor applies to the font-size as well, so your text is being drawn as 8px*0.000607469 = a tiny fraction of a pixel tall. The only reason the text is visible in other browsers is because of accessibility features which prevent them from drawing super-tiny text.

The solution is simply to reverse the scale factor from the <g> element on the <text> element:

<g transform="translate(0 85) scale(1)">
    <g transform="translate(221 2952) scale(0.000607469)">
        <text font-family="Tahoma" font-size="8" text-anchor="middle" 
        transform="translate(533316.59375 -4757133.5) scale(1646)"
        >Text Example</text>

Note that the reverse scale is added after the translation, so the units for the translation are still in the scaled coordinates.

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