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CTAN Update: dvisvgm

Date: April 28, 2013 12:59:57 PM CEST
Martin Gieseking submitted an update to the dvisvgm package. License type: gpl Announcement text:
dvisvgm is a command-line utility that converts DVI files to SVG. The recent release 1.2.2 is a bugfix release with the following most important changes: - A bug that prevented the lookup of font map files has been fixed. - Builds for MiKTeX now print a warning message rather than aborting with an exception if MiKTeX isn't installed. - dvisvgm prints a warning message if PostScript specials were found but ignored because Ghostscript is unavailable. For further information including a more detailed list of recent changes and pre-compiled binaries for Windows/MiKTeX see the project page http://dvisvgm.sourceforge.net
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/dviware/dvisvgm . More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/dvisvgm (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf

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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