The vi commands undo the html encoding to leave you with this svg. The “shape” property contains the html encoded svg. In this case you are looking for logo in the Pico-breadboard.fz file which finds: Select the data after ’ ’ and copy that text in to a new svg file. Search for the text ’ instance moduleIdRef=“BoardLogoImageModuleID” ’ fz file which is standard xml so edit the fz file with a text editor. Since I had to do this I figured I document how to do it for other people.
Because the source svg is in the fzz file. I recently needed to recover the svg for a board outline with only the fzz file. fzz file Tutorials - Guides - How to's - & Experiences.