No, it is not possible to embed SVG into PDF and expect that SVG to
render. There used to be a prototype method in Acrobat 6, but that
was removed by Adobe in Acrobat 7.
The method used by that Python script is an alternative solution
which is more of a "replace PDF with SVG - but use Ado
I have seen some suggestions in forums that one can convert SVG to PDF
using Batik and iText, however is it possible to simply embed the SVG in
the PDF using iText?
I believe this is possible using perl/python and Acrobat. However I would
rather use iText.
http://jan.kollhof.net/projects/svg/sv
probably need to set the DefaultFontMapper with the correct
fonts.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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At 02:50 PM 7/21/2004, Nikolaj Brinch Joergensen wrote:
Is it possible to add SVG to a PDF, and if it is, is it possible using the
iText library?
Meaning embedding the SVG into the PDF, leaving it as native
SVG? Or converting SVG "drawing instructions" to PDF "drawing instructions"?
Le
Hi,
Is it possible to add SVG to a PDF, and if it is, is it possible using the iText
library?
SO if the above is possible :-), how do I do it?
Thanks,
NEKO
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