by Jadek (Posted Mon Oct 03, 2016 2:02 pm)
From much searching for wmftogif, I find two recurring thoughts. One, is that libwmf contains wmftogif, but I have had libwmf installed for a while on my laptop and it obviously yields no help, or I wouldn't have pointed out that wmf's are not visible. Two, is that ImageMagick is said to require wmftogif. ImageMagick has also been installed on my Linux Mint system for a while, but wmf's still do not show in XnView. I am able to view wmf's in Gnome's Image Viewer (3.10.2) that comes with Linux Mint.
If XnView is only able to display wmf's using a file that is frankly not available, simply say that the Linux version is not able to display wmf's, or at least reference a link where wmftogif may be obtained.
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From much searching for wmftogif, I find two recurring thoughts. One, is that libwmf contains wmftogif, but I have had libwmf installed for a while on my laptop and it obviously yields no help, or I wouldn't have pointed out that wmf's are not visible. Two, is that ImageMagick is said to require wmftogif. ImageMagick has also been installed on my Linux Mint system for a while, but wmf's still do not show in XnView. I am able to view wmf's in Gnome's Image Viewer (3.10.2) that comes with Linux Mint.
If XnView is only able to display wmf's using a file that is frankly not available, simply say that the Linux version is not able to display wmf's, or at least reference a link where wmftogif may be obtained.
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