EPS to WMF

Convert EPS to WMF via API Solution for Java.

 

Aspose.Page for EPS to WMF converter offers conversion of Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file to WMF image with using of any language supported by Java

The API you see here can be used to create your own cross-platform application or be integrated into your Java project.

In order to convert XPS to WMF, we’ll use:

  • Aspose.Page for Java API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use document manipulation and conversion API for Java platform. You can download its latest version directly from Maven and install it within your Maven-based project by adding the following configurations to the pom.xml.

  • Open the NuGet package manager, and search for Aspose.Page and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console.

Repository


    <repository>
    <id>AsposeJavaAPI</id>
    <name>Aspose Java API</name>
    <url>https://repository.aspose.com/repo/</url>
    </repository>

Dependency

    <dependency>
    <groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
    <artifactId>aspose-page</artifactId>
    <version>version of aspose-page API</version>
    <classifier>jdk17</classifier>
    </dependency>

Steps to Convert EPS to WMF via Java

Aspose.Page makes it easy for the developers to load and convert EPS files to WMF in just a few lines of code.

  1. Load EPS file in an instance of PsDocument via a stream
  2. Create and set instances of ImageSaveOptions and ImageDevice classes
  3. Call PsDocument.Save method with objects of ImageSaveOptions and ImageDevice as parameters

System Requirements

Aspose.Page for Java is supported on all major operating systems. But before start working Just make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

  • Microsoft Windows or a compatible OS with Java Runtime Environment for JSP/JSF Application and Desktop Applications.
  • Development environment like Microsoft Visual Studio.
  • Get latest version of Aspose.PSD for Java directly from Maven.

EPS to WMF Java Conversion

    // initialize PostScript input stream
    FileInputStream psStream = new FileInputStream("input.eps");

    // load EPS document
    PsDocument document = new PsDocument(psStream);

    //create an instance of WMFSaveOptions
    WMFSaveOptions options = new WMFSaveOptions();
    //create rendering device for EPS format
    ImageDevice device = new ImageDevice();
    //save EPS as WMF
    document.save(device, options);
    

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FAQ

1. Can I convert EPS to WMF?

Aspose.Page solution has functionality that allows you to convert EPS files to other formats online or programmatically. If you need to transform EPS to WMF instantly online you may like to use EPS Converter cross-platform application.

2. Can I find more detailed informationon how to convert EPS to WMF?

Go to the Documentation chapter to find the information like Developer Guide, Release Notes, and many more about Page Description Languages. Visit our GitHub project to see the code examples for using the solution.

3. Is the functionality free?

The cross-platform converters are free, when for the API solution you can get a free Trial and then buy the product if needed.

EPS What is EPS File Format

EPS (EPSF) or Encapsulated PostScript File Format is the format that is actually a PS program that describes what would a single page look like. It is actually limited PS plus particular notes that help encapsulate PostScript graphics to another document. EPS perfectly supports vector graphics or combined vector-raster graphics. The peculiarity of the format is that as soon as it is imported into a document, it cannot be edited anymore. That is one of the reasons to convert this format to the one you are able to work with.

WMF What is WMF File Format

Windows Metafile or WMF is an image file created to save vector graphics. To be more accurate, WMF belongs to the vector file format category of Graphics file formats that is device independent. As EMF this format also contains metafile records that store drawing operations and commands to save the proportions and properties of the image no matter what platform or environment you use.