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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 11:45, russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 13:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--

I know the "w" in the file means Windows.  Is there a plugin that will
let Linuxers display these files?  (Kaffeine comes up and says "no
way.") If there is, how do I find it and install it?  These are from
friends, so I don't think they are knowingly diseased.
Both GIMP and Krita will open them, Then you can edit them and save
them as jpeg, png etc. I've used GIMP for several years to do this.
Also I think XNVIEW (Free Download) will also do it.
Hope this helps

--doug
You do realize that he was talking about video files?

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"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in
practice, there is." - Jan L.A. Van De Snepscheut
No I must have missed that, sorry
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Russ

Karbon14 also opens wmf files. don't know how, but that was the first "open with" option on my 10.1 install!!
I was reading too fast, I saw just the wmv extension, wmf is windows metafile, a graphics format...

/J'


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