So that's where the 26.45833333 comes from. The CSS specification describes that absolute length units are fixed in relation to each other: 96px = 1in In this case Inkscape wants to store the values in mm, so it has to know how px relates to mm. The SVG scale factor would be 1px / 0.2645 user-unit, which can be used by a SVG renderer to convert all the values that are stored in user-units to the real-world drawing dimensions. The viewBox attribute defines that 100px x 100px is equivalent to 26.458333 x 26.458333 user units. This tag describes a drawing size of 100px x 100px. User-units are used to store values in the SVG file. Inkscape uses mm as the default display-unit or user-unit for your document.
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