A conference that I'm submitting a paper to allows either LaTex or MS Word
as formats. It has been at least 70 years since I used TeX, so Word is the
format I'm left with.

 

The problem: most of the illustrations I have are in SVG format and use
complex filters and the journal states a strong preference for vector
graphics. Does anyone know of an easy path from these files to some other
format.  I can view the files successfully in either Opera or IE/ASV, but
nothing else that I have handy. The version of Adobe Illustrator (CS2) that
I have doesn't open the files properly (though I haven't tried the version 5
that I have at the office). Inkscape doesn't properly display the files
either.

 

Does anyone know a path from fancy SVG (an example can be seen using Opera
at http://cs.sru.edu/~ddailey/svg/V1.svg ) to some vector format that can be
embedded in Word or even PDF?

 

Thanks in advance

David



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