> For the ghostscript thing, and for the record (noting that, in this
> area, I have put my code-money where my mouth is):
> 
> I too want to get rid of Ghostscript. The path adopted is the
> TeX/METAFONT way with the following:
> 
> - A PostScript interpreter can be, functionnally, divided in two
> parts: 1) a general purpose language allowing computation but aimed
> for images and supposed, finally, to produce primitive graphics
> directives (fixed results); 2) a rasterizer to produce a matricial
> image;

Converting pdf and ps to svg and rendering svg is the simpler approach. During 
the first time I used this method I just added a linux computer to my network 
and made use of pdftocairo with svg export. The advantage of this method is 
that the resulting container kept page information and also all glyphs are 
embedded in the resulting svg file which than gets rendered by a tiny svg 
renderer. 

Substituting ghostscript with a new interpreter wasn't worth the effort in my 
case. By reading the pdf metadata you also can keep the outline and other 
information. 


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