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I couldn't see anything in The GIMP that allows me to do this. Can it be done or do I need to use another application?
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You'll need Imagemagick or Inkscape for that. Both can be installed with pacman.
I had some scaling issues however, YMMV.
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PNG's are a raster format. It is formed from a grid of pixels, which each have a colour value assigned.
SVG is vector, and is formed by a set of instructions, which are then used to draw the image.
As a simple example, a painter paints an image. An SVG file would describe each stroke he uses, the colour of it, the length of it, the angle, etc. A PNG would describe his painting split up into a fine grid, each square having a colour assigned.
To convert a png (raster) -> svg (vector), you need to use a tracing tool that tries to work out a set of instructions to draw that image, like trying to re-create the strokes that the painter took.
Inkscape has support for this inbuilt, just open Inkscape, open or import your PNG, and then go to, Path menu, Trace Bitmap.
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