![]() I remembered reading something about this “evenodd” in the documentation. There I got a nice warning: “found attribute ‘fill-rule:evenodd’ which is supported only on Android API 24 and higher”. ![]() I used an online tool to convert the SVG to VectorDrawable. ![]() Then I thought Android Studio would have messed up the icon while importing. I read the VectorDrawable documentation again and then read a few articles about how to use it. What the is this, I thought and closed the editor. I opened that SVG icon using Text Editor and found a lot of numbers with a few alphabets thrown here and there. A new mystery to solve, I thought to myself. I had no idea how the hole got disappeared only in the app. “I will look into this issue,” I mumbled, and left the place confused. She looked at me, with one of her eyebrows raised, and a smirk in her face. ![]() She opened her sent emails and showed the email she had sent, and that icon had the hole, too. Then perhaps you sent me a wrong icon,” I said, without giving up. The icon the designer has - there is a hole at the top ![]()
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