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    dvisvgm

    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI, EPS, and PDF to SVG converter

    The command-line utility dvisvgm is a tool for TEX/LATEX users. It converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based vector graphics format SVG. In contrast to bitmap graphics, vector graphics are arbitrarily scalable without loss of quality. All modern web browsers support a large amount of the current SVG standard 1.1. Furthermore, SVG files can also be displayed with the Java-based Squiggle SVG browser which is part of the Apache Batik project, and the free vector graphics editor Inkscape.
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    This project provides utilities to convert a JavaFX Scene to Swing Graphics2D orders. It it then simple to use it to convert to any format which takes a Graphics2D as input. The project comes with a PowerPoint, a SVG, and an EPS converter.
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    dvisvgm

    A fast DVI to SVG converter

    The command line tool dvisvgm converts DVI, EPS, and PDF files to the XML-based SVG format.
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    iWinSoft Image Converter for Mac

    iWinSoft Image Converter for Mac

    Convert JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PDF, TIFF, PICT and SGI to another format

    iWinSoft Image Converter application to view the image files on Mac, and convert them to most popular image formats including PDF, PNG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, EPS, PICT, BMP and SGI. You can navigate throught the images in a folder using navigation keys and keyboard shortcuts. Changing the view size allows to view at different zoom amounts. Also you have ability to rotate selected Image file.
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    larbac

    A LaTeX-related batch converter

    larbac allows for batch conversion of all files in a given directory from/to LaTeX-related file formats: tex, dvi, ps, eps, jpg. It is written in DOS and is therefore usable only on Windows.
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    TIFF to EPS graphic file converter, entirely written in PostScript, with many amazing features: compression of output EPSs, scaling images, resolution overide, making separations (of CMYK images), making `header' EPSs (which reads TIFF)
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    Img2Eps converter

    Img2Eps converter

    Converts raster images into EPS (Encapsulated Post Script)

    Img2Eps is image converter written in Java which converts raster images into EPS (Encapsulated Post Script). It supports simple lossless compression, so the generated EPS images are quite small. Generates PostScript Language Level 2.
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