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Convert VSDM to VSX via Python

Export Microsoft Visio VSDM to VSX using Python APIs.

How to Convert VSDM to VSX Using Python

In order to render VSDM to VSX, we’ll use

Aspose.Diagram for Python

API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use conversion API for Python platform. You can download its latest version directly from

Pypi

Steps to Convert VSDM to VSX via Python

Python developers can easily convert VSDM file to VSX in just a few lines of code.

  1. Load VSDM file with an instance of Diagram class
  2. Call Diagram.save method with output file path and SaveFileFormat as parameters
  3. VSX file will be saved at the specified path

System Requirements

Aspose.Diagram for Python is platform-independent API and can be used on any platform (Windows, Linux and MacOS), just make sure that system have Python 3.6 or higher.

  • Install Aspose.Diagram for Python from pypi, use command as: $ pip install aspose-diagram-python.
 

VSDM to VSX Python Conversion Source Code

from aspose.diagram import *
// load the VSDM in an object of Diagram 
diagram = Diagram("template.vsdm");
// save VSDM as VSX 
diagram.save("output.vsx", SaveFileFormat.VSX);   
 
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      No need to download Aspose API.
      No need to write any code.
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    Python Diagram Manipulation Library

    Aspose.Diagram is a Microsoft Visio document format manipulation API. One can easily load, create, modify, manipulate including daigram elements and convert Visio diagrams to other formats such as PDF, XPS, JPEG, PNG, VSX, TIFF, SVG, EMF and more. It is a standalone API and does not require Microsoft Visio or any other software to be installed.

    VSDM What is VSDM File Format?

    Files with VSDM extension are drawing files created with Microsoft Visio application that supports macros. VSDM files are OPC/XML drawings that are similar to VSDX but also provide the capability to run macros when the file is opened. Macros are user defined actions/steps that are developed in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and can be used to perform repeatitive tasks. VSDM file format was introduced with the launch of Microsoft Visio 2013. Visio files are used to create drawings that contain visual objects, flow charts, UML diagram, information flow, organizational charts, software diagrams, network layout, database models, objects mapping and other similar information. Files generated using Visio can also be exported to different file formats such as PNG, BMP, PDF and others.

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    VSX What is VSX File Format?

    Files with .VSX extension refer to stencils that consist of drawings and shapes that are used for creating diagrams in Microsoft Visio. VSX files are saved in XML file format and was supported till Visio 2013. These are different than the primary VSDX file format that was introduced with Microsoft Visio 2013. VSX files can be opened in any text editor to view the contents.

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    Other Supported Conversions

    You can also convert VSDM into many other file formats including few listed below.

    VSDM TO EMF (Enhanced Metafile Format)
    VSDM TO HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
    VSDM TO JPEG (JPEG Image)
    VSDM TO PDF (Portable Document Format)
    VSDM TO PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
    VSDM TO SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
    VSDM TO TIFF (Tagged Image Format)
    VSDM TO VDX (Microsoft Visio Drawing Format)
    VSDM TO VSDM (Microsoft Visio Drawing Format)
    VSDM TO VSDX (Microsoft Visio Format)
    VSDM TO VSSM (Microsoft Visio Stencil files)
    VSDM TO VSSX (Drawing Stencils)
    VSDM TO VSTM (Microsoft Visio Template Files)
    VSDM TO VSTX (Microsoft Visio Drawing Template)
    VSDM TO VTX (Microsoft Visio Drawing Template)
    VSDM TO XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language)
    VSDM TO XPS (XML Paper Specifications)