A quick option may be to run the svg file through blender and it's 
osgexporter. Just a thought...

osgcairo, would of course, be much higher on the coolness scale :-)

-bob

On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, Jeremy Moles wrote:

>
> On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:18 -0600, Mike Weiblen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the easiest path getting a .svg file into OSG, for conversion to
>> .osg format?
>
> Oh! Oh! Oh! Add support for that to osgCairo! :) I've been meaning to do
> it forever, but just haven't had time... this would be an awesome
> feature.
>
> Otherwise, ummm, I'm not sure...
>
> It's only available in SVN right now, as I plan to jump on it later in
> full force when I finish osgWidget.
>
> http://osgcairo.googlecode.com
>
> If it was anyone else I wouldn't even bring this up, but I know you're
> heavily involved in OSG stuff and aren't opposed to hacking if
> necessary. :)
>
>> Thanks
>> -- mew
>>
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