Why to Convert PCL to XAML?
PCL (Printer Command Language) is a page description language used to control the printing process. It is a language that is used to control the printing process of a printer. It is a language that is used to control the printing process of a printer. XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language) is a declarative XML-based language developed by Microsoft that is used for initializing structured values and objects. It is used to create user interfaces in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Store apps, and Silverlight. Converting PCL to XAML can help you to create user interfaces in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Store apps, and Silverlight.
How Aspose.Total helps for PCL to XAML Conversion?
Aspose.Total for Android via Java is a suite of file format APIs that enables developers to create, edit, render, and convert documents within their Android applications. It includes APIs for manipulating PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other file formats. It also includes APIs for manipulating PCL and XAML files. With Aspose.Total for Android via Java, you can easily integrate PCL to XAML conversion feature inside your Android applications in two simple steps.
In the first step, you can export PCL to PPTX by using Aspose.PDF for Android via Java. Aspose.PDF for Android via Java is a PDF manipulation API that enables developers to create, edit, render, and convert PDF documents within their Android applications. It also allows developers to export PCL to PPTX.
In the second step, you can convert PPTX to XAML by using Aspose.Slides for Android via Java. Aspose.Slides for Android via Java is a PowerPoint manipulation API that enables developers to create, edit, render, and convert PowerPoint documents within their Android applications. It also allows developers to convert PPTX to XAML.
By using Aspose.Total for Android via Java, you can easily integrate PCL to XAML conversion feature inside your Android applications. It is a comprehensive suite of file format APIs that enables developers to create, edit, render, and convert documents within their Android applications.
Android API to Export PCL to XAML
- Open PCL file using Document class
- Convert PCL to PPTX by using save method
- Load PPTX document by using Presentation class
- Save the document to XAML format using
save
method and set
Xaml
as SaveFormat
Get Started with Java File Format APIs
You can easily use Aspose.Total for Android via Java directly from Maven and install Aspose.PDF for Android via Java and Aspose.Slides for Android via Java in your applications.
Alternatively, you can get a ZIP file from downloads .
// load PCL file with an instance of Document class
Document document = new Document("template.pcl");
// save PCL as PPTX format
document.save("PptxOutput.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
// instantiate a Presentation object that represents a PPTX file
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("PptxOutput.pptx");
// save the presentation as Xaml format
presentation.save("output.xaml", SaveFormat.Xaml);
Open Password Protected PCL File in Android Apps
While loading PCL file format, your document might be password protected. Aspose.PDF for Android via Java allows you open encrypted documents as well. In order to open the encrypted file, you can initialize new instance of the Document class and pass filename and password as arguments.
// open PCL document
Document doc = new Document("input.pcl", "Your@Password");
// save PCL as PPTX format
document.save("PptxOutput.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
Create Thumbnail Image of XAML File in Android Applications
After converting PCL to XAML, you can also create thumbnail images of your output document. By using rich in feature Aspose.Slides for Android via Java you can generate thumbnail images of the slides by creating and instance of the Presentation class. After that, you can obtain the reference of any desired slide by using its ID or index and get the thumbnail image of the referenced slide on a specified scale.
// instantiate a Presentation object that represents a XAML file
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("output.xaml");
// access the first slide
ISlide sld = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0);
// create a full scale image
BufferedImage image = sld.getThumbnail(1f, 1f);
// save the image to disk in PNG format
ImageIO.write(image, "PNG", new java.io.File("Thumbnail_out.png"));