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SVG Modules available for Perl

 SVG

Ronan Oger
Generate SVG documents using a DOM-like API.

 SVG::Parser

Peter Wainwright
XML Parser for SVG documents

 SVGGraph

Teun van Eijsden
Create SVG Graphs / Diagrams / Charts / Plots.

 XML::LibRSVG

Matt Seargent
Convert SVG's to PNG's in various ways

 GT::Graphics::Driver::SVG

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

 pastel library

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.

 UML::Sequence::Svg - converts xml sequence files to svg

Phil Crow (CPAN)

 Apache::AxKit::Language::Svg2AnyFormat - an SVG Serializer

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.



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