![]() (Really, hard to believe, but true.) However, even the purest EMF+ file still contains a couple of the old EMF record types at the ends. These are not always complete, PowerPoint, for instance, just drops all the text out of the EMF+ description. "EMF" files usually contain mixes of the old EMF and the new EMF+ descriptions of the same document. Unless it differs in only tiny ways from WMF, it would not be supported by my code either.ĮMF+ files are an extension of EMF where comments are pressed into service to carry an entirely new set of information. If the contents of the clipboard really are EMF+ and they are getting into Inkscape, then it must be through a call out to native Windows libraries somewhere in devlibs. The functions exist in libUEMF, but Inkscape never calls them. ![]() The EMF/WMF import/export code I maintain does not support EMF+ at all in Inkscape. Could the OP test if pasting that into Inkscape is a problem? ![]() Prism 6 few people are going to have, but it may be that the copy command from PowerPoint keeps the graphics commands in EMF.
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