Updated readme with information about pdf2svg
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I am including both .tif and .eps images here (in the build folder) as I create them, but will probably go to just creating .eps images shortly.
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I am including both .tif and .eps images here (in the build folder) as I create them, ~~but will probably go to just creating .eps images shortly~~. **See next section**
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### Convert to svg
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The best solution I have found so far is to convert the files to svg. Not all utilities are equally adept at this, as most lost the font information. But [pdf2svg](https://github.com/dawbarton/pdf2svg) seems to have none of those limitations. It can easily be install with `apt` and has a very simple command structure:
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(See also [this note](https://cityinthesky.co.uk/opensource/pdf2svg/) as pdf2svg has not been updated (although it still does work as of today).
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