wmf2svg (1) - Linux Manuals
wmf2svg: Convert metafile image to W3C's scalable vector graphic (SVG) format
NAME
wmf2svg - Convert metafile image to W3C's scalable vector graphic (SVG) format
SYNOPSIS
wmf2svg [OPTION] ... [-o <file.swg>] <file.wmf>wmf2svg [OPTION] ... --auto <file1.wmf> [<file2.wmf> ...]
DESCRIPTION
Convert metafile image to W3C's scalable vector graphic (SVG) format.
OPTIONS
- -z
-
compressed output (.svgz)
- --inline
-
include images in the svg code
- --desc=<str>
-
description tag
- --maxwidth=<w>
-
where <w> is maximum width image may have.
- --maxheight=<h>
-
where <h> is maximum height image may have.
- --maxpect
-
scale image to maximum size keeping aspect.
- --maxsize
-
scale image to maximum size.
- --version
-
display version info and exit.
- --help
-
display this help and exit.
- --wmf-help
-
display wmf-related help and exit.
Additional wmf-related options
- --wmf-error[=yes|no]
-
switch for error reports.
- --wmf-debug[=yes|no]
-
switch for debug reports, if any.
- --wmf-ignore-nonfatal[=yes|no]
-
switch to ignore (some) non-fatal errors.
- --wmf-diagnostics
-
emit diagnostic information.
- --wmf-fontdir=<path>
-
add <path> to list of font directories.
- --wmf-sys-fonts
-
use system fonts, if any found.
- --wmf-sys-fontmap=<file>
-
use system xml-fontmap file <file>.
- --wmf-xtra-fonts
-
use non-system fonts, if any found.
- --wmf-xtra-fontmap=<file>
-
use non-system xml-fontmap file <file>.
- --wmf-gs-fontmap=<file>
-
use ghostscript file <file>.
- --wmf-write=<file>
-
write metafile to <file>.
AUTHOR
wmf2svg is originally written by Martin Vermeer and currently maintained by Caolán McNamaraThis manual page was written by Yangfl for the Debian Project (and may be used by others).