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epstopdf file.eps will make file.pdf or you can use the --outfile option for any output file name you like pdf2svg pdffile svgfile will convert the PDF file to an SVG file. |
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Is there a way to go EPS > SVG? I don't trust going EPS > SVG with bitmap in the middle.
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The is no ImageMagick vector to raster monkey business. Not much can be done about any raster already in the EPS. |
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Ghostscript needs to be installed and environment paths set (on Windows) Command line: inkscape "input_filename.eps" --export-plain-svg="target_filename.svg" Last edited by JohannesM; 02-01-2018 at 06:20 PM. |
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By the way, according to: http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtop...t=797&start=25 inkscape is calling ghostscript's ps2pdf, which is different from pstopdf but is similar. |
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The only way forward that I see is to SIGNIFICANTLY clean up the HTML and the CSS, so that all the unnecessary cruft that is usually exported is eliminated, and conforming the html elements that don't need their own names, etc. I realize that this next comment will (likely) be unhelpful--but I wouldn't do this book in FXL, either. If you've used images for the myriad formulae, then it's unnecessary. It's only necessary for math/science textbooks, when you are using formulae, or MathML, etc., rather than images. Once you have images--why use FXL? I'm sure you'll respond that that's what the client wants; we deal with this all the time. I usually take a pdf of the book and put it on their smartphone, and then ask them exactly how many people are going to want to read this tome of magnificence, one pinch-zoom/pan/scan at a time, and that typically cures them of such an idea. My own OT rant about FXL: Spoiler:
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As for the rant - it's interesting that where web started going more responsive and dynamic, conforming to the device capabilities, then for fxl epub it's the exact opposite - going to fixed layout, rigid, non-dynamic. |
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Why not just use PDF, in that case? Way easier to create, can be read universally, and you should be able to get a PDF that's far smaller than 40MB! I'm rather partial to reference material in PDF format, I must admit. I find them very comfortable to read on my iPad, and have a great many such books.
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Another advantage of PDF is that it would allow the textbook to be published on Amazon if desired. Amazon only accepts specific types of books (children's books and comics) in fixed layout, not textbooks.
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Presumably Amazon would convert it to "Print Replica" format in such a case - PDF in a Kindle wrapper? I've bought a number of "Print Replica" books from Amazon precisely because it's easy to get the original PDF out of them to read on my iPad.
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I agree with the rant. FXL ePubs and reflowable PDFs are both like putting lipstick on a pig.
If you need/want a fixed layout then use PDF. It is vastly better supported by both creation and reading apps. If you need reflowable text, use ePub, preferably ePub2 if you need/want wide support. |
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It's looks like everything is a little imperfect - pdf would work well for simple displaying but fxl epub3 is more programmable for interactivity. |
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Are you ONLY making an ePUB of this? Your client thinks that he'll be able to dictate that everybody has to have an iPad, only, for the classroom--is that the idea? Jhowell wrote: Quote:
I keep running into this "idea," for lack of a better word (delusion?) that somehow, teachers are going to have this Apple-dominated wee world, where EVERYBODY is going to have an iPad, so, that's how they're going to make the "textbooks." I guess it's not dramatically different than expecting kids to buy textbooks, but at a thou-plus a pop, it's not QUITE the same. I know that I'd be pretty damn pissed if some prof "decided" that my kid needed a thousand dollar toy. Spoiler:
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It's diversifying means not replacing oldschool books. That's why I'm dealing with indesign - the printed book has already been designed and laid out, now I'm just customising it to another readable format. I doubt the publisher (client) would've made the decision to digitize the textbook if the demand wasn't there. |
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But how many devices and apps support FXL?
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