On 07/26/2016 01:51 AM, Michael Green wrote:
I have a null pointer exception. I have cut the file down to a basic
test from a bigger file. I can not seem to fix the bigger file as easily
as just removing the footnote and re-adding it again. As can be done
with this example file attached.
The
Dear Mr. Shafie
I have a question related to PPT Presentations embedded in the Word document:
We get many Word-Documents that have lots of embedded MS Powerpoint Slide
presentations. The PPT presentations always consist of one single slide. The
authors are advised to use PPT as a drawing
I think you are right about the emf representation of the embedded PPT:
word\embeddings\Microsoft_PowerPoint_Slide111.sldx corresonds to
media\image4.emf
there are 17 files in the embeddings folder and there are 17 .emf files in the
media folder. So it looks like every embedded file has a
On 07/26/2016 04:04 PM, Thomas Dumm wrote:
I think you are right about the emf representation of the embedded PPT:
word\embeddings\Microsoft_PowerPoint_Slide111.sldx corresonds to
media\image4.emf
there are 17 files in the embeddings folder and there are 17 .emf files in the
media folder. So
Can you recognize whether the 17 .emf files contain the information in vector
format or in pixel format? I ask as we use the converted xhtml file and the
converted images also for pdf generation via princexml.
Do you have a very rough idea when .emf files should be converted by w2x ? Will
you
On 07/26/2016 04:47 PM, Thomas Dumm wrote:
I checked again. There is no reference to the .emf files in the
converted file. I think w2x should use the the reference that is in
and resolve it with the entry in document.xml.rels.
Sure. As explained before, please consider this as being a bug.
On 07/26/2016 04:23 PM, Thomas Dumm wrote:
Can you recognize whether the 17 .emf files contain the information in vector
format or in pixel format? I ask as we use the converted xhtml file and the
converted images also for pdf generation via princexml.
Do you have a very rough idea when .emf