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File:Test Template Info-Icon - Version (2).svg

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English: SVG Info-Icon Version (2), thought for WP-templates
(small letter i in a circle, bracketed by two pairs of curly braces; little transparent & with specific different vertical gradients; with alternative circle-gradients)
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Source File:Test Template Info-Icon.svg
Author User Jaybear
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21 January 2014

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current09:24, 13 October 2020Thumbnail for version as of 09:24, 13 October 20201,792 × 800 (12 KB)wikimediacommons>JPxGWhy is the "i" in the circle so far above the brackets? Makes no sense to me. Oh well, I hope this doesn't mess everything up, since the image is transcluded to hundreds of thousands of pages.

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