dvisvgm is a fast DVI (and EPS) to SVG converter The command-line utility dvisvgm is a tool for TeX/LaTeX users. It converts DVI and EPS files to the XML-based scalable vector graphics format SVG. The latest releases support standard DVI files (format 2) as well as DVI output created by pTeX in vertical mode (format 3), and XeTeX (format 5 and 6, also known as XDV). http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net dvisvgm version 1.6 is present in SlackBuild texlive-2014052 This separate package presents an updated version 1.11 of dvisvgm offereing various bugfixes and the following main features: * Complete font support including virtual fonts, evaluation of font encodings, CMap files, sub-font definitions and font maps. * Glyph outlines of all required fonts are embedded into the generated SVG files. * Glyph outlines of fonts that are not available in a vector format are generated on-the-fly by vectorizing METAFONT's bitmap output. * dvisvgm allows to replace font definitions by paths so that applications without SVG font support are enabled to render dvisvgm's output properly. * Computes tight bounding boxes for the generated graphics, but supports common paper formats and arbitrary user-defined sizes as well. * Option --eps allows to convert EPS files to SVG. * Intersections of clipping paths can be computed directly instead of delegating this task to the SVG renderer. This increases the compatibility of the generated SVG files. * Approximates PostScript color gradient fills not directly supported by SVG 1.1. * Optionally creates compressed SVGZ files. * Provides options for applying page transformations, like translation, rotation, scaling, and skewing. * Evaluates color, emTeX, tpic, hyperref/HyperTeX, PDF mapfile, and PostScript specials.