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Which was what?
If you don't like them, don't use them. They will be an option for those who prefer them.
In case you haven't noticed, the default behavior is to use a fully transparent background color, and this gives nearly identical results to rsvg-convert.
I have ignored this suggestion, because I imagine it would distort the images and not achieve the effect I want.
I'm not messing up your graphics. I'm providing the option of displaying them with borders that are a little more boldface.
I already tried rsvg-convert, then determined that I could get comparable results with Imagick.
It's not darker borders, per se. It is for more solid borders that do not blend as much with the background, and this blending is more prominent in Interactive Diagrams that use the AlfaeriePNG set, which has nothing to do with my settings.
I'm providing an option, and it is up to people whether they choose to use it.
The Diagram Designer was designed using the GD library, which has no support for SVG. The solution to making SVG images work with it is to import than as PNG images.
The Diagram Designer creates a single graphic image. It does not use tables or CSS to place image files on top of another image. So, there is no way to use height and width of IMG tags to adjust the size of SVG piece images in the diagram it produces.