Try this: Create a svg template file in Inkscape (see an example below). Open that file with a text editor, and place some placeholder tokens for the variables you want to change: The font, and the text. Create a web page so the user can select the font and write the text.
Retrieve that data in server. Read the template file, and change the placeholder tokens with the user data. Call Inkscape through command line.
Inkscape template. Svg --export-text-to-path --export-id=maintext --export-pdf=new_file. Pdf Now, I know, I know, you said you want an svg output... I tried the option: --export-plain-svg=new_file.
Svg But according to the Inkscape man page: -T, --export-text-to-path Convert text objects to paths on export, where applicable (for PS, EPS, and PDF export). Soooo... can't get plain svg export and exporting text to path :S ... BTW this should be filled as a bug. You can serve the PDF, or call again: inkscape -l new_file.
Svg new_file. Pdf Which... I know, is quite stupid. No, really, file a bug on Inkscape :P This is the example Inkscape template: image/svg+xml TEXT_PLACEHOLDER Kind regards.
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