A way to convert text to svg

Text is a format of plain text file, which could contain unformatted ASCII text. Text could be used for documents that do not require formatting, which helps reduce the file size. Text files can be opened in both basic text editors and advanced word processing programs. Text files most often use a .TXT extension. But is there a way to convert text to svg, which is a vector image format? Yes, DOC to Any Converter Command Line could help you realize this goal. DOC to Any Converter Command Line is a converting command line, which could help users convert text to svg very quickly, no matter it is the task to convert text to svg one by one or convert text to svg in batches, also users could use the parameters to set up the properties of targeting file(s). Here is the solution of converting text to svg below:

1. Open the command prompt in your computer: click “start” button, then select “Run” on start menu, then input “cmd.exe” in the edit-box of “Run”, and click “ok” button. When the command prompt is open, there is a current directory like below:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>

2. You could start DOC to Any Converter Command Line directly, you just might need to input the path of ‘doc2any.exe’, or drag it into the command prompt:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>

3. Input the source file(s) for the conversion of text to svg:

  • input the source path of single file to convert text to svg, here is the example:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>E:\C.txt<space>

  • input the source files to convert text to svg in batches, here is the example:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>E:\ac\*.txt<space>

You could notice the difference between two command lines above: the pattern of file name, yes, if you want to convert single text to svg, you just need to input the file name; to convert text to svg in batches, all you need to change is to use * to replace all of file names in the same folder. In the example above, “E:\ac\*.txt” is to convert all of txt files in the folder of “ac”. And by analogy, you could input the targeting path no matter to convert single text to svg or convert text to svg in batches:

4. Give the targeting file(s) a destination location, below are the command lines for single conversion and the conversion in batches separately, then click “enter” button to convert text to svg:

  • C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>

E:\C.txt<space>D:\output\C.svg<enter>

  • C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space>

E:\ac\*.txt<space>D:\output\*.svg<enter>

If you want to set up the properties of svg file(s), you could input the parameters:

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options>

E:\C.txt<space>D:\output\C.svg<enter>

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>E:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe<space><options>

E:\ac\*.txt<space>D:\output\*.svg<enter>

Here <options> could stand for all the parameters you could input during the conversion of text to svg, when you use DOC to Any Converter Command Line.

To know more real parameters to try to set up the properties of targeting file(s) and more knowledge of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you could log on the main page of DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html . If you are interested in DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you could click this link to download it for a free version: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip .

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