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:Good Q. An example of a (vector) PDF map ready for conversion to SVG is [[:Image:APISmap1.pdf|this]]. PDFs can contain practically any type of information, the most common ones being text, raster images (ordinary images like bitmaps) and vector graphics. The vector information has to be coded into the PDF as such. Quite a lot of organizations publish vector information (like maps) this way, so it's handy to be able to convert ''out'' of PDF, but putting things into PDFs is pointless for us, it doesn't change the type. If you need a raster image converted, best to [[Wikipedia:Graphic Lab/Images to improve|speak to a WikiGraphist]] - [[User:MissMJ|MissMJ]] is the resident pro and very approachable.
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