
Note: If you choose to install Cygwin in a different directory, then ensure that you update the SSHPATH, SCPPATH, MKDIRPATH, SHPATH, CHMODPATH, and TRUE properties present in the $ oui prov resources ssPathsmsplats.properties file to their proper Cygwin binary values, after installing the Enterprise Manager system. On the Choose Installation Directory screen, enter C: cygwin as the Root Directory, then click Next. On the Choose Installation Type screen, select Install from Internet, then click Next. Run the setup executable, then click Next to proceed. Right: pdf2svg.Download the 32-bit version (if you are running a 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows) or the 64-bit version (if you are running a 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows) of the Cygwin setup executable. Running pf2svg on the output of pdfcrop.sh gives the right -hand image below: Left: dvisvgm. pdfcrop.sh by default crops white space off the edges. configure worked apt-cyg is very nice: cd installs/Īpt-cyg install libpoppler-glib-devel libpoppler-develĪnd it works a treat for a 1-page file: $ pdf2svg.exe unsrt-eg.pdf unsrt-eg.svgĪlso works on cropped ones. Then here is the bit of Cygwin bash history (Cygwin = no use of sudo) I’m not sure exactly what the dependencies are, I just installed things until. There is also pdf2svg, a separate program.

No other programs have problems with the cropped PDFs, but you never know! Also, the dvisvgm on Cygwin is version 2.9, not quite the latest.

I used pdfcrop.sh, which uses a combination of gs and pdftk and perl. The problem might relate to how the image were cropped. I found that it worked well unless the PDF had been cropped, in which case it seemed to use a box the size of the cropped PDF but the box had an origin where the uncropped PDF did, so it cut off some of the image.


It can convert PDF and EPS as well as DVI files to SVG. First is dvisvgm, that is generally part of a modern LaTeX suite, or can radily be installed alongside.
