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 alpha can paint directly to a printer canvas using GDI commands--
resulting in ultra high resolution prints).
Cheers,
Jeff Rafter
dperschonok wrote:
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 a PDF or some sort of other printable format that is
print press quality. I tried using Adobe Graphics Server but it fails
to meet our needs because it doesnt convert everything properly. I
was also told by an Adobe rep that the PDFs it produces wont be that
of print quality. So if anyone has any suggestions for me I would
greatly appreciate.
Oh and ideally this would be something I could do programmatically
using my programming language of choice.
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