Hi all

thanks a lot for the reply. 
sad part is none of the links solve my problem.
bcoz all of them generate wmf/vector graphic/whatever format none of them can be
opened in ppt. And make it editable.

correct me if i'm wrong.

-yoga
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Becker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 3:56 AM
To: Batik Users
Subject: Re: SVG to PowerPoint as slides


These guys have an EMF export that works reasonably ok -- and I think 
you can't expect more for the EMF format (which is what the WMFs noadays 
usually are, since the original WMF is to bad to be used -- it's just 
that noone follows the spec for the extension):

  http://java.freehep.org/index.html

For full automation you'd probably need a combination of VB scripting in 
PowerPoint with a little Java code based on the transcoder examples and 
the EMFGraphics2D from the FreeHEP project.

HTH,
   Peter



Thomas DeWeese wrote:

> Hi Andres,
>
> Andres Toussaint wrote:
>
>> There is an opensource proyect i have been using a bit, for handling 
>> WMF's, if it helps:
>>
>> http://javametafile.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>
>
>    This is a reader not a writer.  If you didn't already know
> Batik also has a WMF reader.  What he is looking for is
> a writer like the SVGGraphics2D (you draw things to a Graphics2D
> and it generates WMF 'entries').
>
>> Andres.
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 06:47  AM, Thomas DeWeese wrote:
>>
>>> Yoganarasimha G wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yeah, i know it's very lossy... and no idea at all how to insert 
>>>> into PPT,
>>>> If not from SVG is there a way can it be done from XML to PowerPoint?
>>>> At present i'm using batik to convert xml to svg and svg to jpg.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm Google search turned up:
>>>
>>> http://piet.jonas.com/WMFWriter/WMFWriter.html
>>>    It is not OpenSource.
>>>
>>>> -yoga
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Thomas DeWeese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 4:52 PM
>>>> To: Batik Users
>>>> Subject: Re: SVG to PowerPoint as slides
>>>> Yoganarasimha G wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way to convert SVG to powerPoint slides??
>>>>> I'm developing an application which displays Organization chart 
>>>>> and have a button called "Export".
>>>>> On click of this i have to open organization chart in powerPoint. 
>>>>> And i should be able to edit the info.
>>>>> hope i'm expressing what i have to do.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Well it sounds like you want a WMFGraphics2D (an implementation of
>>>> Graphics2D that outputs WMF files).  AFAIK such a thing
>>>> doesn't exist, but I haven't really checked.  It's also worth
>>>> pointing out that this conversion will be _very_ lossy (filters,
>>>> complex fills, etc).
>>>>    Also it isn't clear how you would insert your file into PowerPoint
>>>> from a Java Application.
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