Under Linux, you can get high quality images from SVG files using the convert utility:
convert -size new_widthxnew_height! file.svg file.jpg (jpg can replaced by whatever file format you want) Unfortunatly I have never managed to make this command work under Windows2000 : the generated image keeps its original size ! Is it a bug ? If not, does anyone can help us ? Le mer 05/02/2003 � 13:40, Thomas E Deweese a �crit : > >>>>> "HS" == Hans Stoessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > HS> Hi I have a Java (JDK 1.4.1) standalone application which > HS> generates SVG files (Charts with JFreeChart). This charts should > HS> be converted into different file formats like JPG, PDF and maybe > HS> EPS. The converted files must be high quality files for printing > HS> media. I try to do that on different ways, f.e. with Batik, FOP > HS> and Image Magick, but the results are bad. I use Windows 2000 as > HS> OS. > > I guess we need to understand what 'results are bad' means, please > elaborate, what specifically is bad about them? > > The latest versions of FOP should do a good job of PDF generation. > > HS> - How can I do that? - Does anybody know a good way to convert > HS> files form SVG into different formats with a high quality? - Has > HS> anybody sample code how to improve the quality when I use Image > HS> Magick or Batik? - Has anybody sample code how I can convert an > HS> SVG file into high quality PDF using FOP? - Is there an another > HS> good tool or Java library to do that? > _______________________________________________ > Magick-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users -- Arnaud Hrycak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
