What is the difference between .hpgl and .mvg?
- Extension
- .hpgl
- .mvg
- Category
- Vector Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- Hewlett-Packard
- ImageMagick
- Description
- The HPGL file format, standing for HP Graphics Language Plotter File, is a specialized file type developed by Hewlett-Packard. It is primarily used for controlling plotter devices, which are printers that draw images with lines instead of dots, making them ideal for engineering and architectural drawings. HPGL files contain a series of two-letter instruction codes followed by parameters that direct the plotter's drawing operations, such as moving to a point, drawing a line, or selecting a pen.
- A Magick Vector Graphics (MVG) file is a specialized image file format used by ImageMagick, a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster and vector image files. The MVG format is designed to store vector graphics instructions in a plain text format, which describe how to create or modify images using a series of drawing commands. These commands can include instructions for drawing shapes, setting colors, applying transformations, and other graphical operations.
- MIME Type
- application/vnd.hp-hpgl
- image/x-magick vector graphics
- Sample
- sample.hpgl
- sample.mvg
- Wikipedia
- .hpgl on Wikipedia
- .mvg on Wikipedia