William Adams wrote:
> On May 3, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Sander Marechal wrote:
>
>> I tried, but apparently the SVGs are too complicated for PDF. The  
>> polygons that make up the graph don't floodfill correctly.
>
> No, the SVGs are too complex for the svg to pdf conversion tool  
> you're using.

In that case I used xsltproc and fop to go from DocBook XML with 
embedded SVG through XML-FO to PDF. After a couple of experiments
with DocBook I switched to LyX for the report templates and PDF
generator.

> What is making the SVGs in the first place? Can it go directly  
> to .pdf? Or some other format which can be easily made into a .pdf?  
> (.eps would be ideal, converting from .eps to .pdf is well understood)

The graphs are generated with the Image::Graph PHP-PEAR package.

-- 
Sander Marechal

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