Why to Convert
As a C++ developer, you may need to integrate TEX to OTP conversion feature inside your C++ applications. This is because OTP is a more secure and reliable format for storing and sharing documents. It is also more compatible with different platforms and devices.
How Aspose.Total Helps for TEX to OTP Conversion
Aspose.Total for C++ is a comprehensive suite of APIs that can help you to easily export TEX to PPTX and then convert PPTX to OTP. It includes two APIs, Aspose.PDF for C++ and Aspose.Slides for C++.
Using Aspose.PDF for C++, you can export TEX to PPTX in just two simple steps. It provides a wide range of features and options to help you to easily convert TEX to PPTX. It also supports a variety of file formats, including TEX, PPTX, PDF, HTML, and more.
Once you have exported TEX to PPTX, you can use Aspose.Slides for C++ to convert PPTX to OTP. It provides a wide range of features and options to help you to easily convert PPTX to OTP. It also supports a variety of file formats, including PPTX, OTP, PDF, HTML, and more.
Aspose.Total for C++ is a comprehensive suite of APIs that can help you to easily export TEX to PPTX and then convert PPTX to OTP. It is easy to use and provides a wide range of features and options to help you to easily convert TEX to OTP. It also supports a variety of file formats, including TEX, PPTX, OTP, PDF, HTML, and more.
C++ API to Export TEX to OTP
- Open TEX file using Document class reference
- Convert TEX to PPTX by using Save method function
- Load PPTX document by using Presentation class reference
- Save the document to OTP format using
Save
member function and set
Otp
as SaveFormat
Get Started with C++ File Automation APIs
Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total.Cpp
or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.Total.Cpp
.
Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
// load TEX file with an instance of Document class
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>(u"template.tex");
// save TEX as PPTX format
doc->Save(u"PptxOutput.pptx", SaveFormat::Pptx);
// instantiate a Presentation object that represents a PPTX file
SharedPtr<Presentation> prs = MakeObject<Presentation>(u"PptxOutput.pptx");
// save the presentation as Otp format
prs->Save(u"output.otp", Aspose::Slides::Export::SaveFormat::Otp);
Change Password of TEX Document via C++
In the process of rendering TEX to OTP, you can open a password protected TEX and also change its password. In order to change the password of a TEX file, you must know the owner password of that document. You can load password protected PDF document with Aspose.PDF for C++ by specifying its owner password and use ChangePasswords method to change the password.
// load an existing TEX Document
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>(L"input.tex", L"owner");
// change password of TEX Document
doc->ChangePasswords(L"owner", L"newuser", L"newuser");
// save the document
doc->Save(L"output.Doc");
Add Images From Web in OTP File via C++
After converting TEX to OTP, you can also add images from web to your output document. Aspose.Slides for C++ supports operations with images in these popular formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, and others. You can add one or several images on your computer onto a slide in a presentation. This sample code in C++ shows you how to add an image to a OTP file
// instantiate a Presentation object that represents a OTP file
auto pres = System::MakeObject<Presentation>("output.otp");
// get slide
auto slide = pres->get_Slides()->idx_get(0);
// initialize Web Client
auto webClient = System::MakeObject<WebClient>();
// get image data
auto imageData = webClient->DownloadData(System::MakeObject<Uri>(u"[REPLACE WITH URL]"));
// add image
auto image = pres->get_Images()->AddImage(imageData);
// add picture frame
slide->get_Shapes()->AddPictureFrame(ShapeType::Rectangle, 10.0f, 10.0f, 100.0f, 100.0f, image);
// save updated file
pres->Save(u"updated.otp", SaveFormat::Otp);