VeryUtils PDF to SVG Converter Command Line 2.3

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ABOUT VeryUtils PDF to SVG Converter Command Line

VeryUtils PDF to SVG Converter Command Line is a multi-platform command-line application for high-quality conversion from PDF to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). VeryUtils PDF2SVG is an efficient, stand-alone command-line application that enables users to batch convert and publish PDF documents as SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), the open-standard W3C recommendation for high-end graphics on the web. PDF2SVG enables high-quality conversion from PDF to SVG that maintains the original layout of the document and preserves hyperlinks, colors and fonts. The resulting self-contained and compact SVG files can be distributed, viewed, edited, stored, printed, and published onto web sites. For quick and easy document navigation and viewing, PDF2SVG can be configured to create page thumbnails as well as an XML summary describing the document components such as metadata, bookmarks, annotations, etc. Using XSLT or any other XML processor, the user can quickly generate custom HTML and JavaScript 'wrappers' that enable the user to browse multi-page documents in any web browser. PDF2SVG does not rely on any other third-party software. PDF2SVG can be used in server environments or as a batch conversion process. PDF2SVG is also available as a software component for embedding into third-party applications. Why SVG? SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector graphics image format and is part of the HTML5 specification. It can contain text, images and vector content. SVG works in all modern browsers, making it ideal for providing a consistent desktop and mobile viewing experience across devices. SVG is used to define vector-based graphics for the Web and defines the graphics in XML format. These files do not lose quality when they are zoomed or resized. Every element and attribute within the SVG file can be animated. SVG files come with a W3C recommendation and integrates with other W3C standards such as the DOM and XSL.