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Available Perl modules for SVG |
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Ronan Oger
Generate SVG documents using a DOM-like API.
Peter Wainwright
XML Parser for SVG documents
Teun van Eijsden
Create SVG Graphs / Diagrams / Charts / Plots.
Matt Seargent
Convert SVG's to PNG's in various ways
Raphaël Hertzog & Fabien Fulhaber
A driver for the GeniusTrader financial application. This driver implements the drawing primitives using the SVG module available in CPAN to create Scalable Vector Graphics
Malay (Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in India)
Pastel is a Perl framework to generate 2D graphics. At present it
supports only the generation of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). But in
future (hopefully, near) it will support PDF.
Phil Crow (CPAN)
Thomas Schindl
This is a addon module to AxKit which can be used as the last
Transformer in the transformer chain to serialize svg to
jpg, png, gif and pdf. For more informations take a look at the
man pages.
In the example directory you'll find some svg-files which you can
use to test your installation. Most of them are created by a tool
name DrawSWF (http://drawswf.sf.net) which stores its drawings in SVG.
August 15-18, Enschede, the Netherlands
At the SVG Open 2005 Conference you will have the opportunity to learn about the SVG standard, how to use it to create effective and compelling Web content, techniques for developing SVG software solutions, and the latest developments from the W3C. You will meet the authors of the SVG specifications and the creators of SVG applications in person, and you will have the opportunity to provide your own input for future development.
You will get a chance to see the newest SVG applications and tools, and you will hear early announcements of upcoming SVG product releases. SVG Open 2005 courses will enlighten you on SVG, XML and related standards, graphic design and Web application design. Courses will be available at both introductory and advanced levels, in order to serve the needs of all conference attendees.
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