I hope you used templating to produce your html? If so, you could replace your html-templates and write xsl-fo instead, which you then can feed to fop and produce pdf. fop is capable of handling the svg sources and turning it into an image.

I've just read the OP wants not to use an external program, but alas, I've written this and so I post it.

In that case, you can try if PDF::Template leads you somewhere, but i doubt it has SVG support, so you would have to fall back to an external library anyway, maybe Image::Magick.


holli, /regexed monk/

In reply to Re: HTML and SVG to PDF by holli
in thread HTML and SVG to PDF by josera

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