rsvg-convert - turn SVG files into raster images.
rsvg-convert [options] in.svg > out.png
Converts SVG images into PNG raster images, PDF, PS, or SVG vector
images, or dumps of Cairo XML or recording surfaces.
- -d --dpi-x number
- Set the X resolution of the image in pixels per inch. RSVG's current
default is 90 DPI.
- -p --dpi-y number
- Set the Y resolution of the image in pixels per inch. RSVG's current
default is 90 DPI.
- -x --x-zoom number
- X Zoom factor, as a percentage. If unspecified, 1.0 is used as the
default.
- -y --y-zoom number
- Y Zoom factor, as a percentage. If unspecified, 1.0 is used as the
default.
- -z --zoom number
- Zoom factor, as a percentage. If unspecified, 1.0 is used as the
default.
- -w --width integer
- Specify how wide you wish the image to be. If unspecified, the natural
width of the image is used as the default.
- -h --height integer
- Specify how tall you wish the image to be. If unspecified, the natural
height of the image is used as the default.
- -f --format [png, pdf, ps, eps,
svg, xml, recording]
- Specify the output format you wish the image to be saved in. If
unspecified, PNG is used as the default.
- -o --output filename
- Specify the output filename. If unspecified, outputs to stdout.
- -i --export-id
object-id
- Allows to specify an SVG object that should be exported. If unspecified,
all objects will be exported.
- -a
--keep-aspect-ratio
- Specify that the aspect ratio is to be preserved. If unspecified, aspect
ratio will not be preserved.
- -b --background-color [black,
white, #abccee, #aaa...]
- Specify the background color. If unspecified, none is used as the
default.
- -s --stylesheet
filename
- Filename of a CSS stylesheet.
- -u --unlimited
- The SVG parser has some guards designed to mitigate large CPU or memory
consumption in the face of malicious XML. It may also refuse to resolve
URIs used to embed image data. If you are running into such issues when
converting a SVG, this option allows to turn off these guards.
- --keep-image-data
- Include the original, compressed images in the final output, rather than
uncompressed RGB data. This is the default behavior for PDF and (E)PS
output.
- --no-keep-image-data
- Do not include the original, compressed images but instead embed
uncompressed RGB date in PDF or (E)PS output. This will most likely result
in larger documents that are slower to read.
- -v --version
- Display what version of rsvg this is.
- SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
- If the selected output format is PDF, this variable can be used to control
the CreationDate in the PDF file. This is useful for reproducible output.
The environment variable must be set to a decimal number corresponding to
a UNIX timestamp, defined as the number of seconds, excluding leap
seconds, since 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 UTC. The specification for this can be
found at https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/LibRsvg
http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/
http://www.gnome.org/
Dom Lachowicz (cinamod@hotmail.com), Caleb Moore
(c.moore@student.unsw.edu.au), Federico Mena-Quintero (federico@gnome.org),
and a host of others.