At 02:39 02.11.01 +, Alan Horkan wrote:
You are probably already aware of libwmf its used by a bunch of other
Gnome Office Apps.
(but just in case you aren't ill post this link anyway)
http://www.wvware.com/libwmf.html
Last time I looked it did only implement Import. Not that useful
when
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Subject: Re: Dia + OO
When creating an EPS file, you typically have the option of embedding a preview. This
preview is what a word processor or other program displays on the screen. Even in MS
Word, if the preview is not included in the EPS file, the image will not appear
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Robert Campbell wrote:
I'm going to reply to my own post before it even shows up on the list.
I just opened a MS Word document that contains embedded EPS with
OpenOffice, and the image was visible. So the problem may be with the
EPS output that Dia is producing. Maybe
Hi Vlad
OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it just
embeds the file when printing the document it's inserted in). Have you tried
it?
Yes but I just did not know OO is able to print images which it is not
able to show. I lived in WYSIWYG world for too long. So
include either eps or (e)pdf into the document (eps if latex, (e)pdf
if pdflatex. OO should do either format or be fixed: converting to bitmaps
for a printed document sucks).
OO knows eps but does not show it (even in preview - only on print). OO
has nothing to do with pdf. Sad. I know
On 1 Nov 2001, Sergey V. Udaltsov wrote:
Hi Vlad
OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it just
embeds the file when printing the document it's inserted in). Have you tried
it?
Yes but I just did not know OO is able to print images which it is not
able to
Hi All!
Since both use XML, isn't this just a case of object model translation?
On Friday 02 November 2001 06:19, you wrote:
On 1 Nov 2001, Sergey V. Udaltsov wrote:
Hi Vlad
OO allows to insert .eps files too (but it doesn't display them - it
just embeds the file when printing the
What about WMF import? Surely OO can import this? Dia can export this under
windoze and the plugin just needs a bit owf work (Hans as done the bulk of
the work) to get it working under non windoze platforms (according to the
comment in dia/plug-ins/wmf/wmf_gdi.cpp).
If you want to get this