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NAME

6       svgx - extract gradients from SVG files.
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SYNOPSIS

9       svgx [-a] [-b rgb] [-f rgb] [-g geometry] [-h] [-l] [-n rgb] [-o file]
10            [-p] [-s name] [-t type] [-T rgb] [-v] [-V] file
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DESCRIPTION

13       The svgx program extracts and converts gradients in an SVG file. Unlike
14       most of the other file formats handled by the cptutils package, SVG
15       files may contain multiple gradients, so this program operates a little
16       differently to the other programs in the package.
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18       There are 4 modes of operation: The default is to extract the first
19       gradient found in the file, or one can specify -l to list the names of
20       all gradients in the file; -s to extract the gradient with the
21       specified name or -a to extract all of the gradients.
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23       The output format is specified by the -t option as listed below (in
24       fact there are several aliases for each format: jgd for psp, ggr for
25       gimp, and so on). The svgcpt, svggimp, svggpt, svgcss3, svgpsp, svgpov,
26       svgpng, svgqgs, svgsao, svgmap and svgsvg programs are wrappers around
27       svgx which use the -t switch to specify output type.
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29       Atypically, the input SVG file is a mandatory argument. The program
30       will write to stdout if the -o option is not specified except when -a
31       has been specified: then files will be produced (with names taken from
32       those of the gradients).
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34       Note that some of the SVG conversions require that the en_US.utf8
35       locale be enabled. How this is done will depend on your operating
36       system. One would run
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38           apt-get install locales
39           dpkg-reconfigure locales
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41       on Debian-based systems, for example.
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OPTIONS

44       In the following, all rgb specifications should be of the form
45       red/green/blue where the colour components are integers in the range 0
46       to 255.
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48       -a, --all
49           Extract all gradients, which will have filenames derived from the
50           gradient names. If this option is used then the argument of the -o
51           option will be interpreted as the output directory.
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53       -b, --background rgb
54           Set the background colour of cpt output.
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56           Note that this only modifies the "background" field in the output
57           cpt file, it does not affect the transparency (see the -T option in
58           that regard).
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60       --backtrace-file path
61           Specify a file to which to write a formatted backtrace. The file
62           will only be created if there is a backtrace created, typically
63           when an error occurs.
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65       --backtrace-format format
66           Specify the format of the backtrace written to the files specified
67           by --backtrace-file, one of plain, xml or json.
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69       -f, --foreground rgb
70           Set the foreground colour of cpt output.
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72       -g, --geometry widthxheight
73           Specify the size of the PNG image or SVG preview in pixels.
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75       -h, --help
76           Brief help.
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78       -l, --list
79           List the names of all gradients in the file.
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81       -n, --nan rgb
82           Set the NaN (no data) colour of cpt output.
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84       -o, --output path
85           Write the output to path, rather than stdout.
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87           If the -a option is specified then the path argument must be a
88           directory (which exists) and the output files will be written into
89           this directory.
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91       -p, --preview
92           Include a preview in the SVG output. See also the --geometry
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95       --strict
96           Do not create files which break limits of the format specification.
97           In particular, do not create POV-Ray headers with more than 255
98           stops, do not create Tecplot maps with more than 50 points.
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100       -s, --select name
101           Extract the gradient with the specified name, see the -l output for
102           a list of possible values.
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104       -t, --type format
105           Set the output format, which should be one of cpt, css3, ggr, gpt,
106           map, psp, pov, png, qgs, sao or svg.
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108       -T, --transparency rgb
109           When converting to a format which does not support transparency,
110           replace the transparency with the specified rgb colour.
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112       -v, --verbose
113           Verbose operation.
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115       -V, --version
116           Version information.
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EXAMPLES

119       Inspect an SVG file for gradients:
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121           svgx -v -l old.svg
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123       Extract the gradient "Sunny Road" from the same SVG file, converting
124       the result to cpt: (note that the gradient name needs to be quoted)
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126           svgx -v -t cpt -s "Sunny Road" -o sunny_road.cpt old.svg
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128       Extract all of the svg gradients from the file kittens.svg and give
129       each of them a preview:
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131           svgx -v -t svg -a -p kittens.svg
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CAVEATS

134       An ill-formed SVG gradient may be translated to rubbish while not
135       reporting an error.
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AUTHOR

138       J. J. Green
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SEE ALSO

141       cptsvg(1), gimpsvg(1), pspsvg(1).
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