Yeah, the problem was ASV. As soon as I removed it, I could print SVG
just fine. I had been using ASV for its support of SMIL, but Andreas
directed me to WebKit, which seems to do SMIL just fine, so no more
ASV. :-)
http://nightly.webkit.org/
Thanx for your response!
Ken
Re: Converting
At 01:50 + 5/12/08, Kenneth Nellis wrote:
You can create PDF files of SVG from Safari?? Please, tell me the
trick. I just get a blank page except for the page headers, the same
as when I do Print Preview. FWIW, I'm running OS X 10.4, Safari
3.2.1 with the ASV 3.0 plugin. BTW, Firefox 3.0.4
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, John Delacour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Resuming a question I have let lie for nearly a year ...
At 23:15 + 1/1/08, John Delacour wrote:
Can you explain why nobody has yet produced software to convert SVG
to a PDF vector format?
At 07:13
Can you explain why nobody has yet produced software to convert SVG
to a PDF vector format?
Well, although Apache XML graphics was already partially referred [1]
(through Apache FOP [2]), I'd like to leave a more direct link to the
SVG rasterizer of the Batik project [3].
Hope this helps,
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, John Delacour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, in Mac OS X, I tried printing (as PDF) an svg file from Opera
and discovered that not only is it impossible to do the page set-up
in Opera but the resulting file is, as I was expecting, a bit-map
file. So
Richard, if your users are working with older versions of Adobe Reader, you
could (as noted) embed the SVG into the PDF and expect Reader to play it
(with full animation, etc.). However, Adobe Reader 8.1 no longer fully
supports this on all platforms.
Going forward, my recommendation is to
Hi,
I downloaded the perl version of this script but it seems short on
documentation. The website says that you need Acrobat Reader 5 and
the Image Viewer 4.0 plug in to view the resulting files. However the
samples work with Adobe Reader 8 (actually that's a good thing).
What I'd like to
Hi,
I started this thread with the main objective of producing PDF
versions of my SVG comics (which are rather complicated, with
filters, interactivity, animation etc.) so I could put them on
wowio. I have no interest in DFX but it may be a means to some end
and I can't speak for other
Hi Richard,
http://jan.kollhof.net/projects/svg/svgpdf/index.xhtml
You can embed svg into pdf aimed at the Acrobat reader...Maybe that would be
easier for you?
Ronan
On Wednesday 02 January 2008 19:54:32 Richard Pearman wrote:
Hi,
I started this thread with the main objective of producing
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