You will now have a simple Gerber file you can view and play with. Open it in gerbv either through the command line or by starting gerbv and then choosing “Open Layer(s)…” You should now ...
[Jaseg] may have an answer though with gerbolyze, his software for processing SVG files into Gerber layers or KiCAD footprints. His impetus for building it came from disappointing experience with ...