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Then it is not lossless.
SVG files are not source files. They are rendered assets. They can be lossy in terms of the source that produced them. A project file has to be present for...
The loss is in information, not quality.
It turns out that there is no practical way to convert the project files to conventional source formats such as `.ai` or `.psd`. Technically speaking, a specification of the logo...
The problem isn't about SVGs particularly; the information about the original source is lost when rendered as SVG. As an example, the source font as a form of information delivered...
Besides, the SVG files are treated as rendered assets like compiled code. Your argument is similar to saying that you can still read compiled code to its fullest since you...
I am aware, as I explained, that the issue isn't the SVG files particularly. You can also simply write your compiled programs bit by bit instead of compiling their source.
That being said, the source should be delivered in a traditional and sane format such as explained in the original issue.
@Ushie There is no way in the sense of that it is only available on GitHub which isn't intended to be used by the end user
Add crash logs using logcat; you can filter the logs by "AndroidRuntime." Research online how to use logcat.