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NAME

       UniConvertor -- command line tool to convert vector graphic files

SYNOPSIS

       uniconvertor [input file] [output file]

DESCRIPTION

       Converts one vector graphics format to another using sK1 engine.

       Allowed input formats:
           AI  - Adobe Illustrator files (postscript based)
           CDR - CorelDRAW Graphics files (7-X3,X4 versions)
           CDT - CorelDRAW templates files (7-X3 versions)
           CCX - Corel Compressed Exchange files
           CMX - Corel Presentation Exchange files (CMX1 format)
           SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics files
           FIG - XFig files
           CGM - Computer Graphics Metafile files
           AFF - Draw files
           WMF - Windows Metafile files
           SK  - Sketch/Skencil files
           SK1 - sK1 vector graphics files
           PLT - HPGL for cutting plotter files

       Allowed output formats:
           AI  - Adobe Illustrator files (postscript based)
           SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics files
           CGM - Computer Graphics Metafile files
           WMF - Windows Metafile files
           SK  - Sketch/Skencil files
           SK1 - sK1 vector graphics files
           PDF - Portable Document Format
           PS - PostScript
           PLT - HPGL for cutting plotter files

EXAMPLES

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AUTHORS

       UniConvertor is written by sK1 Team (http://sk1project.org), copyright
       (C) 2007 by Igor E. Novikov, Valek Filippov.

       This manual page was written by Andreas Wenning <awen@awen.dk>, for the
       Debian project (but may be used by others).

COPYRIGHT

       UniConvertor is released under GNU General Public License; on Debian
       systems the complete text can be found in
       /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 file.

       The filters are released under GNU Library General Public License; on
       Debian systems the complete text can be found in
       /usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-2 file.

                                  2010-02-01