File: clip-path-text-003.svg

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<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<g id="testmeta">
	<title>CSS Masking: clipPath with text and a polygon</title>
	<html:link rel="author" title="Dirk Schulze" href="mailto:dschulze@adobe.com"/>
	<html:link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-masking-1/#svg-clipping-paths"/>
	<html:link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-masking-1/#ClipPathElement"/>
	<html:link rel="match" href="reference/clip-path-text-002-ref.svg" />
	<metadata class="flags">svg</metadata>
	<desc class="assert">A clipPath element can contain text. Text can be
	combined with other clipping shapes like polygons. You should see a green
	text "CLIP" through the hole of a green rectangle.</desc>
</g>
<clipPath id="clip1">
	<text x="20" y="150" style="font-size:60px; font-weight:bold;" stroke="red" stroke-width="10">CLIP</text>
	<polygon points="0 0, 200 0, 200 200, 0 200, 0 50, 150 50, 150 150, 50 150, 50 50, 0 50" clip-rule="evenodd" />
</clipPath>
<rect height="200" width="200" fill="green" clip-path="url(#clip1)"/>
</svg>