![]() If the delegate matters, how do I change my system to use MSVG, RSVG or Inkscape? I could not find instructions anywhere how to do it for CentOS when I already have ImageMagick 6.8.7-1 Q16 installed.Ĭode: Select all ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ Double-click to edit↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ $ convert -list configure | grep DELEGATESĭELEGATES bzlib djvu mpeg fontconfig freetype jng jpeg lcms openexr pango png ps tiff x xml zlibĤ. I am currently on CentOS release 6.4 (Final) Does the conversion delegate my system is using matter in all of this? If I used two fonts in the svg image such as 'Fantasy' and 'Times Roman', everything gets converted to 'Times Roman'. I am seeing that if I let's say use just use 'Fantasy' font by itself, it converts properly. What fonts are supported when converting from svg to png?Ģ. I am assuming this is because the font is not "supported" so the conversion substitutes the font. ![]() The problem that I am having is that the converted png images end up in a different font. "convert": "-background transparent -size 600圆00 svg:-units PixelsPerInch -density 300 -alpha off -fill #FFFFFE -opaque #FFFFFF -alpha on -bordercolor #FFFFFF -border 15 png:-" I am converting svg image that has different text using different fonts using this command to png (other transformations are printer requirements so they have to be there):
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