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To: <bpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: XML from Visio and the validity of a $3 bill [was RE: FM7 Visio Import Filter]
From: Dov Isaacs <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 11:17:03 -0800
Cc: "'Framers List'" <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <framers@xxxxxxxxx>, "'Lee, Ivan'" <ilee@xxxxxxx>, "'Dov Isaacs'" <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>
In-Reply-To: <004e01c2c933$57e73340$6700a8c0@Batman>
References: <LISTMANAGER-25229-15478-2003.01.30-15.23.13--bpa#front-runner.com@lists.FrameUsers.com>
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Bernard, Thanks for your contribution. To be specific, though, although you can save Visio 2002 diagrams as XML, it is Visio 2002-specific XML. It is NOT SVG. SVG would come via the third-party tools. Perhaps you can be more specific about who sells such tools?!? - Dov At 1/31/2003 06:16 AM, Bernard Aschwanden wrote: >Hi all: > >Dov wrote >"Warning!! The WMF (Windows Meta Format) and EMF (Enhanced Meta Format) >files exported by Visio are more bogus than a three dollar bill. Any >text formatted in Type 1 or OpenType CFF fonts is lost in the export, >converted to Arial." > > >First, a quick Canadian comment. We actually have a tried and true US$3 >bill. We just call it a Canadian $5 bill. > >Anyway... > >Visio does have some third party utilities that allow mass conversion to >XML based formats (specifically the SVG format) that FrameMaker can now >import. This gives a LOT of benefit. First off, the file is vector >based. Then we also know the file can be modified in a text editor (if >really required) or any XML or (even better) SVG editor. There is also >the chance to reuse the SVG file in a wide assortment of tools. Finally, >the SVG file (if you use WebWorks and go online) can be zoomed and >searched in a browser window or most help outputs. > >Most of these require Visio (right now I can't think of any that do >not), so do pick up a copy. I happen to have one that I can sell (we are >resellers for all the major tools), or check anywhere that you can but >MS products (since it's now a part of their stable). Also, from a >strictly marketing standpoint, if you need Visio training, we happen to >have one of the best trainers for this. > >Hope that helps and also hope it dispels any rumours (that's Canadian >for "rumors") that Dov may be floating around in the US about the >greenbacks. > >:) > >Take care all, > >Bernard > > >Bernard Aschwanden >Managing Director >Front Runner Publishing Solutions > >~Smarter Publishing Solutions~ > >Providing award winning software, certified training and custom >templates, as well as ongoing technical support, document conversion and >writing services. > >phone 416 515 0155 >bpa@front-runner.com >www.front-runner.com > > >-----Original Message----- >From: bounce-framers-25229@lists.FrameUsers.com >[mailto:bounce-framers-25229@lists.FrameUsers.com] On Behalf Of Dov >Isaacs >Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:22 PM >To: Framers List >Cc: framers@frameusers.com; framers@omsys.com >Subject: RE: FM7 Visio Import Filter > >Warning!! The WMF (Windows Meta Format) and EMF (Enhanced Meta Format) >files >exported by Visio are more bogus than a three dollar bill. Any text >formatted >in Type 1 or OpenType CFF fonts is lost in the export, converted to >Arial. >The EPS directly exported from Visio is even worse. Use either of the >routes >I've recommended or you will be likely to get garbage or low quality >bitmaps. > > - Dov > >PS: I tested with Visio 2002 under Windows XP. ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **