You can convert each SVG individually to PDF, and then use one of the various PDF manipulators (either from CPAN, or command line tools taht are packaged for all major Linux distributions).
As for SVG -> PDF conversion, I found inkscape to be the most reliable. Unfortunately inkscape has a huge startup cost, even when used with GUI. But there is hope, svg2pdf uses inkscape's conversion engine in a separate executable, which works nicely for my needs.
In reply to Re: Yet Another SVG to PDF Question
by moritz
in thread Yet Another SVG to PDF Question
by Anonymous Monk
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