Hi,

Batik does a good job in printing SVG. It can also convert SVGs to
PDFs, but if you use opacity, it will/might rasterize your vector
graphics that include opacity. You can set the resolution, however.

Don't forget to allocate enough memory for batik. The default of 64MB
memory is too small for most applications.

Other options include any XSL-FO converter. Most of them support SVG.
Illustrator and/or Corel might work, but I did not have much success
for my mapping svgs with viewBoxes, nested svgs, etc.

Andreas

--- In [email protected], "Brett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program that can print svg graphics with full 
> quality? (ie without rasterizing the svg).  Or does anyone know of a 
> program that can convert svg to eps?




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