# Inkscape Postscript Export in 2022 A lot of older guides using Inkscape to convert SVG images to PostScript use a `-E` CLI flag that no longer exists in the Inkscape CLI: ~~`inkscape input.svg -E out.eps`~~. **The correct way to do this in the *current* year:** ``` inkscape --export-type=eps -o out.eps in.svg ``` If you want to automatically convert all of the `.svg` files in your current working directory to `.eps` files, you can use something like this script: ```bash #!/usr/bin/env bash for svg in *.svg; do bname=$(basename "$svg" | sed 's/\.svg$//g') echo "Converting \""$bname"\"..." echo -e "\tinkscape --export-type=eps -o \"$bname.eps\" \"$svg\"" inkscape --export-type=eps -o "$bname.eps" "$svg" done ```