That's what I thought at first too, but imagemagick/graphicsmagick aren't able 
to do the work. I've found something else to use in the meantime.  Thanks,
Rob

On Dec 16, 2010, at 8:59 PM, Benjamin Root wrote:

> On Friday, December 10, 2010, Robert Field <robert.fi...@nominum.com> wrote:
>> Newbie here, and trying to wade through this stuff, and it's not coming too 
>> quickly.  I'm just trying to take svg data I already have and turn it around 
>> into png/pdf/jpg files.  Surely this is not terribly difficult. Any help 
>> appreciated!
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> Matplotlib is probably not what you want.  For rasterized conversions,
> there is ImageMagick.  Most Linux distros come with 'convert' that you
> can use at the command line. Inkscape is good for visual editing of
> vector data.
> 
> HTH!
> Ben Root


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