If not, are there tools to convert it into something viewable on a Linux box? There are viewers available for Solaris, but not Linux. Thanks, Andy -- Andy Stewart, Founder -o) | "Why is it that we rejoice at a birth and Worcester Linux Users' Group /\ | grieve at a funeral? It is because we Worcester, MA, USA _\_v | are not the person involved" -- Mark http://www.wlug.org | Twain
Windows Media Format? ;-) I assume the viewers work under Solaris because they're part of the ported IE 5.x package, no?
If not, are there tools to convert it into something viewable on a Linux box? There are viewers available for Solaris, but not Linux.
I'm really not sure on that one, chief, I just had input on the first half. Sorry. Brian J. Conway dogbert@clue4all.net Geek for hire: http://clue4all.net/resume
Andy Stewart said:
If not, are there tools to convert it into something viewable on a Linux box? There are viewers available for Solaris, but not Linux.
Thanks,
Andy
You might want to try http://wvware.sourceforge.net/libwmf.html ? libwmf: WMF conversion libraries Windows Metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a set of libraries for converting WMF files into other formats. Currently it supports a gd binding for conversion to PNG, and an X one for drawing directly to an X window or pixmap. There is experimental support for the XFig format and Encapsulated PostScript. -- Orion orion [at] tribble [dot] dyndns [dot] org No fish were harmed in posting to this froup.
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