Hans Hagen wrote:
> Since there are svg viewers, why not write a plugin into acrobat?
> [unfortunately, the movie plugin does not not support the quite powerful
> applescripting which is part of the movie spec]
Because most users won't install a plugin. But since the SVG viewer is part of
newer A
At 10:30 AM 11/28/2002 +0100, Tobias Haustein wrote:
Martin Schroeder wrote:
> Noone has reported about this yet. You would need to convert the
> .svg to something pdfTeX can handle, i.e. Metapost, pdf, jpeg or
> png. Metapost should be possible. pdf seems doable if you use an
> svg parser and a
On 2002-11-28 01:21:53 +0100, Matthias Muenzner wrote:
> is it possible to use .svg vector graphics in latex documents?
> Can pdflatex generate proper pdf-files with .svg graphic files?
> If it is possible, let me know.
[This should be discussed on the pdftex mailing list. Reply-To is
set]
Noon
Martin Schroeder wrote:
> Noone has reported about this yet. You would need to convert the
> .svg to something pdfTeX can handle, i.e. Metapost, pdf, jpeg or
> png. Metapost should be possible. pdf seems doable if you use an
> svg parser and a pdf lib.
I don't know of such a solution. SVG is a l