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SVG version of my Fusion diagram. Created by me using the excellent Inkscape.

The software used by Wikimedia (rsvg) does not render the arrow heads correctly currently, so until that's fixed you can use my render which you can find here: Image:FusionintheSun.png.

Fixed line marker problem by converting markers to vectors. When rsvg supports line markers it can be reverted to the previous version to save some space.

For some reason, when copied to a document, the entire thing shows up with a black background, making the text and arrows impossible to see, this is causing a slight problem.

Other Languages

Hungarian: Image:Fuzio napban.svg

Spanish: Image:Fusión solar.png

Swedish: Image:FusionintheSun sv.svg

Chinese Traditional: Image:FusionintheSun zh hant.svg

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