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Typical uses for SVG: Web publishing
XML-based PDF formatting
Mobile applications
XML content management |
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Which Product
Is For You?
SVG files are produced by the following Visual
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PDF FLY PDF, PostScript, EPS input, multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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META FLY WMF and EMF input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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CGM FLY
CGM input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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SVG
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SVG (Scalable
Vector Graphics) is the XML standard for graphically rich 2D
content. It is being adopted across industries to store and
publish pure vector graphics as well as composite pages such
as database reports and marketing material.
SVG delivers the advantages of scalable vector graphics
via XML to the Web and enables platform, application and
device-independent distribution of high-quality, scalable content. SVG files can be viewed in desktop and mobile Web browsers
and used in XML authoring and data management applications. |
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Support Notes:
- Compatible with W3C specification
- Output can be scaled and optimized for the Adobe SVG
Viewer and Apache FOP/Batik as well as other independent SVG
implementations
- Supports vector graphics, raster images, plain and font-based text
- Supports input/output of data streams instead of disk files for real-time applications
- SVGZ compression supported to reduce file size and
increase performance in batch processes.
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Engineers and tech writers at SaabTech Systems use
PDF FLY on their Linux desktops to move EPS graphics into
their XML content management system as SVG.
product = PDF FLY |
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Reuters integrated the FLY SDK into their
Reuters Portfolio Management System on Solaris and Windows.
This enabled real-time delivery of multi-page
Oracle reports (PostScript) to the client's Web browser as
scalable vector graphics (SVG).
products = FLY SDK |
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