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FreeSVG is provided by Texterity to encourage the use of
SVG*
(Scalable Vector Graphics) on the web and enable free, highly functional conversion of
PDF documents into fully accessible and navigable SVG. FreeSVG provides many useful
features, including:
- Full representations of all PDF pages as SVG, viewable with SVG Viewers such
as the Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0. The SVG pages include any intra-document or external web links,
as well as a faithful representation of images, vector drawing, and text.
SVG is an "XML" representation of your pages, and can therefore
be modified and/or viewed in a text editor.
- Navigation of the document via a left-hand side table of contents, or with full text
searching. Search results are displayed with a 'histogram' bar of hits, and a rollover shows the
context (paragraph) of the search result. Search words are highlighted using the SVG DOM,
if supported by the browser.
- Navigation of the document with a toolbar providing first, last, next, and previous
page buttons.
- "Zoom" support including preset zoom factors and 'fit width' and 'fit height' display.
- Extraction of fonts and images into SVG-standard representations. Image sizes are reduced
to screen appropriate resolution.
After you submit
your PDF file, FreeSVG will return a link to an SVG Package. The result includes
SVG pages created with TextCafe’s PDF to SVG conversion technology, HTML, and JavaScript
representations of the Table of Contents and search word list. You are encouraged to modify and
post results to your web site. For detailed information on using the free service, see the full
documentation.
SVG technology is now integrated directly into the
Published Web Format (PWF) solution,
which means that customers using Texterity's PWF conversion
services can choose to convert printed matter, including books, magazines, catalogs, and corporate documents
into an instantly accessible
document viewable with a web browser. No plug-ins or applications required!
NOTE: To submit files for a free 20-page conversion into Published Web Format (PWF)
contact us via our Information Request form.
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* SVG is an industry standard,
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) specification
describing text and graphics in XML. To learn more about SVG visit the W3C site at
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/.
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