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CTAN Update: dvisvgm

Date: April 21, 2016 6:01:02 PM CEST
Martin Gieseking submitted an update to the dvisvgm package. Version: 1.15.1 2016-04-19 License: gpl3 Summary description: Convert DVI files to Scalable Vector Graphics format (SVG) Announcement text:
dvisvgm is a command-line utility that converts DVI and EPS files to SVG. The recent version 1.15.1 is a small maintenance release with the following changes: * Added explicit encoding attribute to the XML declaration again. * Added support for AGL character names of the form uFOO and uniFOO. * Fixed parsing of transformation parameters given on the command-line. * Minor code and test improvements. For further information including a more detailed list of changes, and pre-compiled binaries for Windows/MiKTeX, see the project page http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net.
The package's Catalogue entry can be viewed at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/dvisvgm The package's files themselves can be inspected at http://mirror.ctan.org/dviware/dvisvgm/ We are supported by the TeX users groups. Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese

dvisvgm – Convert DVI, EPS, and PDF files to Scalable Vector Graphics format (SVG)

Dvisvgm is a command line utility that converts DVI as well as EPS and PDF files to the XML-based Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format. It provides full font support including virtual fonts, font maps, and sub-fonts. If necessary, dvisvgm vectorizes ’s bitmap output in order to always create lossless scalable output. The embedded SVG fonts can optionally be replaced with graphics paths so that applications that do not support SVG fonts are enabled to render the graphics properly. Besides many other features, dvisvgm also supports color, em, tpic, papersize, PDF mapfile and PostScript specials. Users will need a working installation including the kpathsea library.

For more detailed information, see the project page.

Packagedvisvgm
Version3.2.2
Copyright2005–2024 Martin Gieseking
MaintainerMartin Gieseking

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