Hi Steve,
Never mind...the generated .wmf file opens just fine in other tools
with all elements being displayed, so it must be a problem with my
viewer/editor app.
Chris
On 5/30/05, Chris Keydel <christian.keydel@gmail.com> wrote:
> SteveKing wrote:
>
> > Will Dean wrote:
> >
> >> You don't need make it as a file format - you can just draw onto a
> >> Metafile DC (see CMetaFileDC) and then copy that to disk.
> >>
> >> There can be horrible issues around getting the scaling right, but
> >> that's the basic principle.
> >>
> >> As the OP intimated, a WMF is basically a script of GDI operations.
> >
> > As of revision 3183, the revision graph can now be saved as a wmf file.
> > Thanks for the hint with CMetaFileDC ;)
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for putting this in - I got to check it out the first time
> using the nightly build 3551. It *almost* works... ;)
>
> Attached are two screenshots: The original revision graph window and
> the generated .wmf file from that in a viewer app. Everything is
> there, except one kind of boxes - the ones with the small cut-off
> edges. The octagon boxes and the rectangles are there, however, as
> well as all text, which leads me to think that the missing type of box
> is just not drawn onto the canvas for the wmf file.
>
> Besides that, the canvas is HUGE, which means I have to zoom the file
> to some 3000% or so to view it in "normal size". Since it's a vectored
> format that doesn't really bother me, but if there is an easy fix to
> reduce the canvas size to the area that is actually used before the
> file is written that would be great!
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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Received on Tue May 31 08:53:41 2005