cairosvg-py3(1)


NAME

   cairosvg-py3 --- SVG converter based on Cairo

SYNOPSIS

   cairosvg-py3  [filename]   [-h]   [-f  format]   [-d  dpi]  [-o output]
   [--version]

DESCRIPTION

   This manual page documents briefly the cairosvg-py3 command.

   This manual page was written for the Debian  distribution  because  the
   original program does not have a manual page.

   cairosvg-py3 is a SVG converter based on Cairo. It can export SVG files
   to PDF, PostScript and PNG files.

OPTIONS

   This program follows the usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
   options  starting  with  two  dashes  (`-').   A  summary of options is
   included below.

   -h           --help
             Show help message and exit.

             --version
             Show program's version number and exit.

   -f           --format
             Output format which can either be PDF, PNG, PS or even SVG.

   -d           --dpi
             SVG resolution.

   -o           --output
             Output filename.

AUTHOR

   This manual page was written by  fladi  FladischerMichael@fladi.at  for
   the  Debian  system (and may be used by others).  Permission is granted
   to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of  the
   GNU  General  Public  License, Version 2 any later version published by
   the Free Software Foundation.

   On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public  License
   can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

                                                               CAIROSVG(1)





Opportunity


Personal Opportunity - Free software gives you access to billions of dollars of software at no cost. Use this software for your business, personal use or to develop a profitable skill. Access to source code provides access to a level of capabilities/information that companies protect though copyrights. Open source is a core component of the Internet and it is available to you. Leverage the billions of dollars in resources and capabilities to build a career, establish a business or change the world. The potential is endless for those who understand the opportunity.

Business Opportunity - Goldman Sachs, IBM and countless large corporations are leveraging open source to reduce costs, develop products and increase their bottom lines. Learn what these companies know about open source and how open source can give you the advantage.





Free Software


Free Software provides computer programs and capabilities at no cost but more importantly, it provides the freedom to run, edit, contribute to, and share the software. The importance of free software is a matter of access, not price. Software at no cost is a benefit but ownership rights to the software and source code is far more significant.


Free Office Software - The Libre Office suite provides top desktop productivity tools for free. This includes, a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation engine, drawing and flowcharting, database and math applications. Libre Office is available for Linux or Windows.





Free Books


The Free Books Library is a collection of thousands of the most popular public domain books in an online readable format. The collection includes great classical literature and more recent works where the U.S. copyright has expired. These books are yours to read and use without restrictions.


Source Code - Want to change a program or know how it works? Open Source provides the source code for its programs so that anyone can use, modify or learn how to write those programs themselves. Visit the GNU source code repositories to download the source.





Education


Study at Harvard, Stanford or MIT - Open edX provides free online courses from Harvard, MIT, Columbia, UC Berkeley and other top Universities. Hundreds of courses for almost all major subjects and course levels. Open edx also offers some paid courses and selected certifications.


Linux Manual Pages - A man or manual page is a form of software documentation found on Linux/Unix operating systems. Topics covered include computer programs (including library and system calls), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts.