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TCR at a glance

TCR

Convert to TCR when maintaining compatibility with a legacy handheld reading workflow or preserving an archive that already stores ebooks in that format.

In most current pipelines, TCR is a source to migrate away from rather than a preferred destination.

Use it only where old-reader support genuinely matters.

SVG at a glance

SVG

Convert to SVG when the graphic is primarily lines, shapes, text, or flat illustration and needs to scale cleanly across devices.

It is the best target for logos, icons, schematics, UI assets, charts, floor plans, and technical diagrams that may be edited again or embedded on the web.

Use SVG when file sharpness and downstream styling matter more than photographic realism.

For photos or complex raster artwork, PNG, WebP, or AVIF are usually better; SVG is for vector-native content and browser-friendly graphics.

Format comparison

Feature
TCR
SVG
File type

Ebook

Vector

Extensions
  • .tcr

  • .svg

MIME type
  • application/octet-stream

  • image/svg+xml

Compression / quality

reflowable

scalable

File size characteristics

small

small

Compatibility

moderate

moderate

Editability

moderate

high

Created year

1998

2001

Inventor

Psion and handheld-reader ecosystem

W3C

Status

active

active

Primary use cases
  • ebook publishing

  • reader distribution

  • digital libraries

  • lit

  • mobi

  • epub

  • txt

  • illustration

  • diagramming

  • brand asset delivery

  • png

  • pdf

  • eps

Common software
  • Calibre

  • legacy ebook migration tools

  • Browsers

  • Inkscape

  • Illustrator

Archival suitability

moderate

good

Metadata handling

moderate

moderate

Delivery profile

strong

strong

Workflow fit

reading

design

Structured data

Not supported

Supported

When to use each format

When to use TCR

  • ebook publishing
  • reader distribution
  • digital libraries
  • Relevant in legacy handheld ebook archives.

When to use SVG

  • illustration
  • diagramming
  • brand asset delivery
  • Resolution-independent rendering.

FAQs

Why convert TCR to SVG?

Convert to SVG when the graphic is primarily lines, shapes, text, or flat illustration and needs to scale cleanly across devices.

It is the best target for logos, icons, schematics, UI assets, charts, floor plans, and technical diagrams that may be edited again or embedded on the web.

Use SVG when file sharpness and downstream styling matter more than photographic realism.

For photos or complex raster artwork, PNG, WebP, or AVIF are usually better; SVG is for vector-native content and browser-friendly graphics.

What changes when converting TCR to SVG?

This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.

Quality profile changes from reflowable in TCR to scalable in SVG. Editability profile changes from moderate in TCR to high in SVG. Archival profile changes from moderate in TCR to good in SVG. Workflow profile changes from reading in TCR to design in SVG.

Moving to SVG adds structured data.

What should I review after converting TCR to SVG?

Check the exported file for Complex effects and fonts can render differently across tools.; Not every downstream print or legacy design workflow treats SVG equally well..

Format resources

TCRSVG

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