Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/PDF conversion to SVG/Adobe Illustrator

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A tutorial is being started here in how to use Adobe Illustrator to convert PDF graphics to SVG graphics. See commons:Category:PDF maps and this archived discussion:

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Converting PDF to SVG in Adobe Illustrator[edit]

  1. Open the PDF in Adobe Illustrator.
  2. Select the page of the PDF you are interested in if the PDF is a multi-page document (Illustrator will only open one page at a time).
  3. Go to File > Save As (Shift + Ctrl + S).
  4. From the Format drop-down menu, select SVG (*.SVG). Save As.
  5. In the resulting dialog box:
    1. Under SVG Profiles, choose a profile (usually SVG 1.0 or SVG 1.1).
    2. Under Type, if you are not using web-safe fonts, select Convert to outline. (Warning: this greatly increases the size of your file.) If you are using web-safe fonts, choose SVG; under Subsetting, choose None (Use System Fonts).
  6. Click OK.

Nominally resizing an SVG in Adobe Illustrator[edit]

  1. Open your file.
  2. Make sure that none of the layers are locked. (Window > Layers; a padlock symbol next to a layer indicates it is locked.) Make sure all of the layers are visible. (An eye symbol next to a layer indicates it is visible.)
  3. Select > All (Ctrl + A).
  4. To resize:
    1. Either go to Object > Transform > Scale.... Select the Uniform radio button and type in a percentage; greater than 100% makes your object larger, less than 100% makes it smaller. Make sure Scale Strokes & Effects under Options is checked. Click OK.
    2. Or, to free transform in proportion, click and hold on a corner of the outermost bounding box, hold down the Shift key, and drag.
  5. File > Save (Ctrl + S).