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@ -2,32 +2,34 @@ dvisvgm is a fast DVI (and EPS) to SVG converter |
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The command-line utility dvisvgm is a tool for TeX/LaTeX users. It |
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converts DVI and EPS files to the XML-based scalable vector graphics |
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format SVG. The latest releases support standard DVI files (format 2) as |
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well as DVI output created by pTeX in vertical mode (format 3), and XeTeX |
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(format 5 and 6, also known as XDV). |
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http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net |
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dvisvgm version 1.6 is present in texlive-2014052 |
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This separate package presents an updated version 1.11 of dvisvgm |
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offereing various bugfixes and the following main features: |
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format SVG. The latest releases support standard DVI files (format 2) |
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as well as DVI output created by pTeX in vertical mode (format 3), and |
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XeTeX (format 5 and 6, also known as XDV). |
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dvisvgm version 1.6 is present in texlive-2014052. This separate |
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package presents an updated version 1.11 of dvisvgm offering various |
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bugfixes and the following main features: |
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* Complete font support including virtual fonts, evaluation of font |
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encodings, CMap files, sub-font definitions and font maps. |
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encodings, CMap files, sub-font definitions and font maps. |
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* Glyph outlines of all required fonts are embedded into the generated |
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SVG files. |
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SVG files. |
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* Glyph outlines of fonts that are not available in a vector format are |
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generated on-the-fly by vectorizing METAFONT's bitmap output. |
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generated on-the-fly by vectorizing METAFONT's bitmap output. |
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* dvisvgm allows to replace font definitions by paths so that |
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applications without SVG font support are enabled to render dvisvgm's |
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output properly. |
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* Computes tight bounding boxes for the generated graphics, but supports |
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common paper formats and arbitrary user-defined sizes as well. |
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applications without SVG font support are enabled to render dvisvgm's |
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output properly. |
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* Computes tight bounding boxes for the generated graphics, but |
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supports common paper formats and arbitrary user-defined sizes |
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as well. |
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* Option --eps allows to convert EPS files to SVG. |
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* Intersections of clipping paths can be computed directly instead of |
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delegating this task to the SVG renderer. This increases the |
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compatibility of the generated SVG files. |
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* Approximates PostScript color gradient fills not directly supported by |
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SVG 1.1. |
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delegating this task to the SVG renderer. This increases the |
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compatibility of the generated SVG files. |
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* Approximates PostScript color gradient fills not directly supported |
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by SVG 1.1. |
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* Optionally creates compressed SVGZ files. |
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* Provides options for applying page transformations, like translation, |
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rotation, scaling, and skewing. |
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rotation, scaling, and skewing. |
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* Evaluates color, emTeX, tpic, hyperref/HyperTeX, PDF mapfile, and |
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PostScript specials. |
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PostScript specials. |