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
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
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 lot