Convert PPSM Slides to SVG Images in Python

Export every slide in a macro-enabled PowerPoint slide show as a separate SVG image with Aspose.Slides for Python via Java.

Convert PPSM to SVG in Python

Aspose.Slides for Python via Java can load a macro-enabled PowerPoint PPSM slide show and export each slide as a scalable SVG image. Each slide is written to a separate SVG file, and the conversion does not require Microsoft PowerPoint.

Convert PPSM to SVG using Python

Create a Presentation from the PPSM file, access each slide through a variable, and call writeAsSvgToBytes to create the SVG data.

Python code for converting PPSM slides to SVG

presentation = Presentation("presentation.ppsm")
try:
    slide_count = presentation.getSlides().size()

    for slide_index in range(slide_count):
        slide = presentation.getSlides().get_Item(slide_index)
        file_path = f"slide-{slide_index + 1}.svg"
        svg_data = bytes(slide.writeAsSvgToBytes())

        with open(file_path, "wb") as output_file:
            output_file.write(svg_data)
finally:
    presentation.dispose()

How to convert PPSM slides to SVG in Python

Follow these steps to export the slides in a macro-enabled PowerPoint slide show as separate SVG images.

  1. Install Aspose.Slides for Python via Java .

  2. Configure the package and start the Java Virtual Machine in your application.

  3. Open the source PPSM file with Presentation and access each slide through a variable.

  4. Call writeAsSvgToBytes for each slide and write the returned data to an SVG file.