Convert HTML to EMF via C#
HTML to EMF C# conversion. Programmers can use this example code to export HTML to EMF within any .NET Framework, .NET Core, .NET 5-7
Convert HTML to EMF in .NET
How to convert HTML to EMF? You can easily convert programmatically a document from HTML to EMF format with a modern document-processing .NET API. Use just a few lines of С# code to convert files with high quality. The Aspose.PDF library will allow any developer to efficiently solve the tasks of converting HTML to EMF using .NET.
For a more detailed description of the code snippet and other possible conversion formats, see the Documentation pages. Also, you can check the other conversions of formats, which are supported by our library.
In order to convert HTML to EMF, we’ll use Aspose.PDF for .NET API which is a feature-rich, powerful, and easy-to-use conversion API for .NET platform. Check the details of Installing the Library on the Documentation pages. To verify the benefits of the library, try using the conversion HTML to EMF code snippet. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console:
How to Convert HTML to EMF
.NET developers can easily load & convert HTML files to EMF in just a few lines of code.
- Load HTML file with an instance of Document class
- Create & set the instance of EmfDevice class with Size & Resolution
- all EmfDevice.Process method with page index & output file path as parameters
- Save the output EMF file
Here is an example that demonstrates how to convert HTML to EMF in C#. You can follow these easy steps to convert your HTML file to EMF format. First, upload your HTML file and then simply save it as a EMF file. You can use fully qualified filenames for both HTML reading and EMF writing. The output EMF content and formatting will be identical to the original HTML document.
Example: Convert HTML to EMF via C#
This sample code shows HTML to EMF C# Conversion
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Convert HTML to EMF using .NET
Aspose.PDF for C# API provides a wide range of features for working with PDF files. Some of the features include:
- Create PDF documents from scratch or from HTML, XML, or images.
- Edit existing PDF documents by adding or removing pages, text, images, and other content.
- Convert PDF documents to other formats such as HTML, XML, and images.
- Render PDF documents to images or XPS format.
- Print PDF documents directly from your application.
- Digitally sign PDF documents.
You can find more information on Aspose.PDF for C# API in this Aspose documentation