Short: Convert SVG to IFF DR2D format Author: Chris Young Uploader: chris unsatisfactorysoftware co uk (Chris Young) Type: gfx/conv Version: 1.2 Architecture: ppc-amigaos >= 4.0.0; m68k-amigaos >= 2.0.4 URL: http://www.unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk This program converts SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) images into standard IFF DR2D format. NB: the 68k build should be considered beta software. USAGE ===== svg2dr2d SVG=INPUT/A,DR2D=OUTPUT/A Example: svg2dr2d drawing.svg drawing.iff Converts the SVG file drawing.iff into an IFF DR2D drawing.iff LIMITATIONS =========== svg2dr2d supports everything that libsvgtiny can decode from SVGs, except text (which is encoded in the DR2D but doesn't display for unknown reasons). If SVGs do not convert properly, it is worth checking that libsvgtiny can actually decode them. An easy way to find out is to try displaying them with the OS4 version of NetSurf. The 68k version has received very little testing. It does work but frequently crashes. This appears to be partly down to stack usage, so ensure you set a large stack (eg. STACK 500000) before calling the executable. It also appears to introduce errors in the output DR2D which the OS4 build does not. HISTORY ======= 1.2 (05.01.2015) Second release * Added 68k version. * Updated to latest libsvgtiny (which now uses libexpat and libdom instead of libxml2) 1.1 (18.05.2009) First release LICENCE ======= This software is GPL and forms part of the NetSurf project. svg2dr2d is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. It is statically linked to libraries licenced under MIT. See the file named COPYING which forms part of this archive. Source code is at http://git.netsurf-browser.org/ For more information about NetSurf see http://www.netsurf-browser.org ---- Please note the primary download location for my software is Aminet (http://www.aminet.net). If you obtained this archive from anywhere else, please check Aminet and/or Unsatisfactory Software (http://www.unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk) for newer versions.