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Hi Lester,<br>
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Another approach would be to load your TTF font in fontforge and
export the font to an SVG font. Then you can copy/paste the Path
elements of the glyph with the text editor and further edit in
Inkscape.<br>
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Andreas<br>
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<div>Hello,<br>
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I would like to convert a TTF font to SVG for use in
QGIS but all converters I have tried online fail to
generate a result that is usable in QGIS. I made sure to
set the path to my SVG folder correctly.<br>
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No preview of the SVG is displayed when in the SVG marker
option, so I am guessing that the converted file is not
correct.<br>
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Any ideas how to add new SVG? I am trying to get the USGS
geology markers converted from a TTF.<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Lester<br>
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