In the mean time I've arrived here !
http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/tutorial-PDFgen2.php
>From this point it should be very easy of including SVG into PDF. I will try
soon to create with a comercial tool a PDF with a single line in it and an
other one with the line and SVG. Than should be cleare what
If you will look at the following article you will maybe easily adapt it
by writing a function to treat SVG's. In fact I don't have documentation
about how it could be inserted an SVG or how does it look with and without
that SVG, a simple PDF file.
PDF Generation Using Only PHP - Part 2
http:
Petronel,
On your desktop, If you are using FF1.5, you can simply print to PDF as long
as you have a pdf printer installed.
Serverside, you can use a number of linux/unix svg-to-pdf conversion options.
google "convert svg to pdf"
http://www.google.ch/search?q=%22convert+svg+to+pdf%22&start=0&
I'm using pdflib. You can download it and use it for free as long you
don't use it commercially. Otherwise it is about $450 per processor.
It works very well. At first I parsed an svg file with parseXML, but
given the y coords are backwards, you need to read each string and
isolate the y co
I would like to read more about how could I create with PHP, a PDF file
based from a SVG one ?
Could be SVG somehow prepared for printing directly ?
How do you print it if is a going to look professional on pages without
creating a pdf ?
Thank you
Petronel
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> My company currently uses SVGs on our website for dynamic product
> creation. Once the product is created we have a long drawn out
> process of taking these files and making them printable.
>
OK.
Now, define "printable".
What color model(s) do you require? RGB? CMYK?
There are several solutions, one of which is to utilize XSL:FO. I think
Batik (Java) supports this, and on .NET you could use RenderX. Of course
there are other solutions as well: you could install a specialized print
driver and print directly from SVG controls (e.g., SharpVectorGraphics
new al
Hi everyone,
My company currently uses SVGs on our website for dynamic product
creation. Once the product is created we have a long drawn out
process of taking these files and making them printable. I was just
wondering if there are any solutions out there to easily convert an
SVG to either
Hi,
(1) Since you are the experts in this field i would like to ask you
one question that what is the best option to convert svg files into
pdf files in my ASP.NET windows application?
(2) Looking forward for a prompt response and thanking you in
anticipation.
Regards
-Tej
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I tested to convert .svg file to .pdf using the latest Adobe Acrobat
7.0 but it doesn't make anything.
I m quite suprised before their SVG Adobe viewer is displaying very
well my work.
Does someone search on this topic ?
Perhaps I didn't use the good products ?
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