Hi,

Your image didn't get through. But I looked at your PDF file with PDFDebugger, no SVG there. Just PDF vector graphics.

Tilman

Am 06.03.2019 um 09:34 schrieb European Neuroscience Center:
Hi,

Here are example PDF and source SVG:

  * SVG_Test_Page.pdf
    <https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bzNyot3FH__8JUq9uf4uyJoBYCMSsTa5>
  * implementation-chart.svg
    <https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VuSgePgeivXkBhXDaLGuo0YttuVY-kLp> -
    the SVG file is not the same as in PDF. PDF file is generated from
    similar SVG file.

I think SVG is part of this PDF, because the source is in SVG format and because when I open this PDF file with Adobe Acrobat, this part exist as an image and is possible to export as an image:
image.png


Regards,
Miro.

On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 9:48 AM Tilman Hausherr <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Am 06.03.2019 um 00:07 schrieb European Neuroscience Center:
    > The image in PDF file is already in SVG format - ie in XML
    format. I need
    > to find it and extract this XML part as file with SVG extension.

    Please share your PDF (upload to a sharehoster). Is it a file
    attachment
    in the PDF? SVG is not a part of PDF. Why do you think that you
    have an
    SVG image in the PDF?

    If it is a file attachment, then look at the
    ExtractEmbeddedFiles.java
    example in the source code download.

    Tilman


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