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dvisvgm

The command line tool dvisvgm converts DVI and EPS files, as created by TeX/LaTeX, to the XML-based SVG format.

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  • Converts standard DVI files as well as DVI/XDV files created with pTeX or XeTeX.
  • Also provides an option to convert EPS files to SVG.
  • Computes tight bounding boxes for the generated graphics, but supports common paper formats and arbitrary user-defined sizes as well.
  • Complete font support including virtual fonts, CID-keyed fonts, subfonts, evaluation of font encodings and font maps.
  • Automatically vectorizes fonts that are only available as Metafont sources.
  • Optionally replaces font elements by paths so that applications without SVG font support are enabled to render dvisvgm's output properly.
  • Evaluation of color, emTeX, tpic, hyperref, fontmap, and PostScript specials.
  • Approximates PostScript color gradient fills not directly supported by SVG 1.1.
  • Provides options for applying page transformations, like translation, rotation, scaling, and skewing.
  • dvisvgm has been added to TeX Live and is therefore available for a wide range of operating systems.