On 4-4-2010 7:29, Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne nedelja 4. aprila 2010 ob 19:23:18 je Peter Wüsten napisal(a):
I just tried using an SVG image directly in MkIV, and it worked like a
breeze. Apparently ConTeXt converts the image to PDF on the fly as I
found a PDF-file with a similar name (m_k_v_i_<your SVG filename>.pdf)
in the same directory as the SVG-file.

If you would still love to convert your SVG-images you might want to use
Inkscape:
inkscape --export-pdf=<PDF filename>  <SVG filename>

Thanks for the tips :)

But actually I'm thinking more in the line of including that logo into my
styling directly. So the only solutions would be a) if ConTeXt could use
in-line SVG or b) I'll have to port the SVG logo into MetaPost.

Is there a non-overhelming howto somewhere ...It's a relatively simple
logo (see attachment) :\

svg -> pdf (using inkscape) -> mp (using pstoedit)


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