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add support for opt-in ImageMagick instead of Inkscape #55
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I strongly support this request, Inkscape has a massive trail of dependencies:
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My guess is that, if ImageMagick is used, it can only convert the whole svg directly to some other format, such as pdf format, but you can't split the image part and text part from the original svg file. For some reasons, I have need to use the option |
That's correct. There wouldn't be any support for typesetting text with LaTeX when using ImageMagick. Nevertheless, if this isn't needed, using it instead of Inkscape is a feasible use case.
Please, don't hijack issues. And have a look at https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/issues/2617 regarding your potential wrapping issue. |
OK, thanks for the info. BTW: I have created a tutorial about how to use svg inside latex under windows with the texstudio about 3 years ago, see here: https://github.com/asmwarrior/LatexImportSVGTutorial |
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/696391/
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