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rasterizer(1) [debian man page]

RASTERIZER(1)							   User Commands						     RASTERIZER(1)

NAME
rasterizer - SVG conversion SYNOPSIS
rasterizer [options] files DESCRIPTION
Rasterizer is a program to convert SVG files to various formats, namely PNG, JPEG and PDF. OPTIONS
-d <dir|file> output directory. If there is a single input file, this can be a file. -m <mimeType> output mime type. Should be one of image/jpg, image/jpeg, image/jpe, image/png, image/tiff or application/pdf. -w <width> output width. This is a floating point value. -h <height> output height. This is a floating point value. -maxw <width> Maximum output width. This is a floating point value. -maxh <height> Maximum output height. This is a floating point value. -a <area> output area. The format for <area> is x,y,w,h, where x, y, w and h are floating point values. -bg <color> output color. The format for <color> is a.r.g.b, where a, r, g and b are integer values. -cssMedia <media> CSS media type for which the source SVG files should be converted. -cssAlternate <alternate> CSS alternate stylesheet to use when converting the source SVG files. -cssUser <userStylesheet> CSS user stylesheet URI to apply to converted SVG documents in addition to any other referened or embeded stylesheets. -font-family <defaultFontFamily> Value used as a default when no font-family value is specified. -lang <userLanguage> User language to use when converting SVG documents. -q <quality> Quality for the output image. This is only relevant for the image/jpeg mime type. -indexed (1|2|4|8) Reduces the image to given number of bits per pixel using an adaptive pallete, resulting in an Indexed image. This is currently only supported for PNG conversion. -dpi <resolution> Resolution for the ouptut image. -validate Controls whether the source SVG files should be validated. -onload Controls if the source SVG files must be rasterize after dispatching the 'onload' event. -scriptSecurityOff removes any security check on the scripts running as a result of dispatching the onload event. -anyScriptOrigin controls whether scripts can be loaded from any location. By default, scripts can only be loaded from the same location as the document referencing them. -scripts <listOfAllowedScripts> List of script types (i.e., values for the type attribute in the <script> tag) which should be loaded. -d <dir|file> output directory. If there is a single input file, this can be a file. -m <mimeType> output mime type. -w <width> output width. This is a floating point value. -h <height> output height. This is a floating point value. -maxw <width> Maximum output width. This is a floating point value. -maxh <height> Maximum output height. This is a floating point value. -a <area> output area. The format for <area> is x,y,w,h, where x, y, w and h are floating point values. -bg <color> output color. The format for <color> is a.r.g.b, where a, r, g and b are integer values. -cssMedia <media> CSS media type for which the source SVG files should be converted. -cssAlternate <alternate> CSS alternate stylesheet to use when converting the source SVG files. -cssUser <userStylesheet> CSS user stylesheet URI to apply to converted SVG documents in addition to any other referened or embeded stylesheets. -font-family <defaultFontFamily> Value used as a default when no font-family value is specified. -lang <userLanguage> User language to use when converting SVG documents. -q <quality> Quality for the output image. This is only relevant for the image/jpeg mime type. -indexed (1|2|4|8) Reduces the image to given number of bits per pixel using an adaptive pallete, resulting in an Indexed image. This is currently only supported for PNG conversion. -dpi <resolution> Resolution for the ouptut image. -validate Controls whether the source SVG files should be validated. -onload Controls if the source SVG files must be rasterize after dispatching the 'onload' event. -scriptSecurityOff removes any security check on the scripts running as a result of dispatching the onload event. Always enabled, as in most cases, rasterizer just fails to run without this option. See -scriptSecurityOn -scriptSecurityOn If this is the first argument on the command-line, turn security back on. You'll most likely be hit by the possible bug mentioned below. -anyScriptOrigin controls whether scripts can be loaded from any location. By default, scripts can only be loaded from the same location as the docu- ment referencing them. -scripts <listOfAllowedScripts> List of script types (i.e., values for the type attribute in the <script> tag) which should be loaded. BUGS
If rasterizer fails with an error in the spirit of: Exception in thread "main" java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.util.PropertyPermission java.security.policy write) at java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(AccessControlContext.java:323) at java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java:546) at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java:532) at java.lang.System.setProperty(System.java:727) Run it with the -scriptSecurityOff option on. It seems in some cases the security design is slighlty too strong. This might become the default some day. JAVA-WRAPPERS NOTE This program is a shell script wrapper based on java-wrappers(7). You therefore benefit from several features; please see the java-wrap- pers(7) manual page for more information about them. AUTHORS
rasterizer is part of batik, written by the Apache Software Foundation. This manual page was written by Vincent Fourmond <fourmond@debian.org> for the Debian Project, but may be used by others. SEE ALSO
The web page of batik, http://xml.apache.org/batik java-wrappers(7) SVG conversion January 2008 RASTERIZER(1)
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