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In icon.svg
ERROR@ line 9 <text> is not supported
ERROR@ line 10 <tspan> is not supported

How to export this type of svg to vector drawable? Is this even possible? Or should I look for a new svg?

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  • The svg was not created properly. Unfortunately I do not have the details, have to contact the designer who resolved the issue for me :P. Will update when I can. Nov 9, 2018 at 5:40
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    hmm, so my designer said he converted all texts to curves.
    – ir2pid
    Nov 26, 2018 at 15:57
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    She converted all vector images into outline(s) and this problem was resolved. Dec 5, 2018 at 3:07
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    I had the same problem with the svg exported by Adobe XD. In Adobe XD I needed to right-click on the text and select Path -> Convert to Path option.
    – kojot
    Dec 2, 2019 at 14:44
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    You need to convert text to paths, I've just tried it & it works fine, I voted for re-opening this question to put a detailed answer because this question is really different from the mentioned duplicate which is about <defs>!
    – AbdelHady
    Dec 24, 2019 at 12:51

7 Answers 7

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When I had the same issue, I used the free online converter CloudConvert, to convert my SVG to another SVG, with marking their setting Text To Path to yes, where the converted SVG got opened in my Android Studio like a charm.

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    the font used in SVG file lost after converting May 4, 2020 at 6:29
  • @hassanmoradnezhad, everything went fine with me, but for your custom font, may be you will have to export the SVG as path using the same design app that it was created by in the first place
    – AbdelHady
    May 4, 2020 at 13:18
  • @AbdelHady I cant find the setting "Text To Path to yes", can you tell me where is? thanks
    – KKKKK
    Aug 14, 2020 at 21:02
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    @KKKKK choose first the conversion from svg to svg, and then you will find it in the "options"
    – AbdelHady
    Aug 15, 2020 at 14:02
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    Worked great. You saved me a lot of time. Thanks.
    – dazed
    May 22, 2023 at 18:58
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If anyone got here because their Inkscape SVG with text imported into Android produced same error (and didn't show text), then be sure in Inkscape to convert the text to path using "Object to path" menu:

  1. [In Inkscape] Select text block.
  2. [In Inkscape] Menu "Path | Object To Path"
  3. Save as "Inkscape SVG"
  4. [Android Studio] Import SVG ("Right-click on app/res/drawable" | "New Vector Asset" and select file saved in (3).
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In Adobe XD

  1. Select text
  2. Go to Object -> Path -> Convert to Path.

OR Select text and CTRL + 8 for Windows or + 8 for macOS

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If you are using adobe illustrator, Set 'font' to 'convert to outlines'...worked for me

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If you are using Sketch select the text and do "Convert to Outlines" will work.

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Well, this method is perfect for splash screen logo where you've got both image + text.

When you have got both image + text and you export them as SVG file and import in android drawable as vector then only image shows up with no text.

If you're struggling with the same issue then here's a way to add a text into your SVG file. Here's how:

  1. Firstly, you need have Adobe illustrator installed in your machine.
  2. Next, when you'll add a text + image or simply a text and done with all the customizations then select all and go to Objects > Expand > ok.
  3. That's all. Now simply export your media as SVG file and you are ready to go.
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Select your text in Adobe Illustrator and right-click, then click on Create Outlines.

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