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Questions about using the Inkscape vector-graphics application. Questions about how to install the application should go on Super User. Questions about scripting should go on Stack Overflow.
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How to fit svg drawings to their canvas on the command line?
Cropping .svg files on the command line is simple:
$ inkscape --verb=FitCanvasToDrawing --verb=FileSave --verb=FileClose *.svg
I need to do the opposite. … Unfortunately Inkscape doesn't provide a FitDrawingToCanvas command.
Moreover, the fitting should keep the aspect ratio of the drawing.
If it matters: I'm using Ubuntu raring. …