>> Currently libwmf is supported via a plugin. Do you have something else in
>> mind?
> Oh. I didn't know that and I didn't download the plugin. I'll look for
> it.

I'm not sure the wmf plugin is built as part of the RPM default, though
I'd be happy if it were... ultimately, of course, I'd like it to do
WMF->SVG but at the moment it does WMF->PNG and image-type detection
(sniffing) sucks ever so slightly.

BTW, probably the best way (at the moment) to support WMF is via
ImageMagick.

Ultimately I hope to have bi-directional conversion, WMF <-> SVG, but
don't hold your breath :-)

Ciao, Frank

ps. I haven't abandoned all work on HTML import and SVG rendering, just
    postponed them. I'm currently trying to write a little C++ library for
    handling XML trees with multiple namespaces, with the aim of handling
    mixtures of XHTML & SVG, and eventually perhaps also PHP4, MathML
    and AWML...

    HTML (and SGML also, I guess) are problematic in this respect, in that
    libxml2 wants to normalize the input into a formal XHTML structure,
    and I find that a hindrance at times.

Francis James Franklin
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"No, she really likes me. She told me I look like Britney Spears, and why
would you say that to somebody you don't like?"
                                                           --- Elle Woods


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