[Blindmath] Embossing SVG diagrams

Michael Whapples mwhapples at aim.com
Thu Oct 13 14:06:57 UTC 2011


Thanks all for the suggestions.

Michael Whapples
On 13 Oct 2011, at 13:46, John Gardner wrote:

> You can also use the (free) IVEO Viewer.  Open it, go to the page setup and
> set all margins to zero, then emboss.  Don't emboss the frame.
> John G
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> Subject: [Blindmath] Embossing SVG diagrams
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> Hello,
> Again I think thanks go to Richard Baldwin for his SVG drawing tool, it is
> quite useful. However I have one question: How do I emboss SVG diagrams so
> that the diagram I have drawn makes full use of the page? What I mean by
> this is that when I use firefox to open the SVG and then print using my
> tiger printer, firefox puts some margins in with some text in the corners of
> the page (I think it might be things like date and page title, etc).
> 
> Any solutions for this?
> 
> Michael Whapples
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