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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/PDF map conversion to SVG

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    Download Inkscape 0.46 from www.inkscape.org; Download the PDF you want to convert; Run Inkscape; Open the PDF file you want convert in Inkscape (not Acrobat) Click OK on the box that comes up; Wait a little while as Inkscape converts it; Click File>Save As.. Click Save in the bottom right corner; Done! You now have an SVG file with the same ...

  3. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/PDF conversion to SVG

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    Download Inkscape from www.inkscape.org (version 0.46 and above) Download the PDF you want to convert; Run Inkscape; Open the PDF file you want convert in Inkscape (not Acrobat) Uncheck Embed images on the box that comes up and click OK; Wait a little while as Inkscape converts it; Click File>Save As.. Under Save as type:, choose "Plain SVG ...

  4. Import both to Inkscape, align WMF on top of TIFF; Add atom labels and join bonds (optional), delete TIFF (Important! You don't want an embedded bitmap, as it won't upload properly.) Save as plain SVG. This solution is a bit time-consuming, but good results can be achieved this way.

  5. Wikipedia : How to create charts for Wikipedia articles

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    Right-click on the graph and select "Export" → "Encapsulated Postscript" from the menu which appears. Choose a file name to save the graph as. In Inkscape, import the graph using "File" → "Import...". After importing, select "File" → "Document Properties..." and click "Fit page to selection". Save the SVG file and upload it.

  6. Wikipedia:SVG help - Wikipedia

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    The fix is to open the SVG file in a text editor, find the <image> element, locate "image/jpg", change it to "image/jpeg" and re-save. At right is an example of this problem. The Commons SVG Checker looks for this problem; see Commons:Commons:Commons SVG Checker/KnownBugs#Checks for details.

  7. Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    All the images were drawn in illustrator, then loaded into Inkscape to save as svg. As you can tell, I am not very familiar with inkscape or svg. Thanks, Celefin 18:14, 20 June 2009 (UTC) The text thickening is a font substitution problem, the same one as a couple of posts below.

  8. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/QGIS/Create a topographic ...

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    Export as SVG QGIS (1.7) > Plugins > Save as SVG > Save as SVG > Choose the path > Save > ok. An clean .svg file and .png background are produced, thus providing both the raster and vector layers. Inkscape works! It is now up to you and Inkscape to change the style of each svg group / item, and to add further content (icons, labels, legend, etc.)

  9. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/Change the colors of a ...

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    The simplest way to modify your map is to use Inkscape, whatever your image type (bitmap or svg). Inkscape is free software and very easy to install/uninstall (non-invasive software) and to use (with a tutorial). Inkscape is available here (official site). Click on Download now at the top right of your window, then run the file. Install ...