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Developed by Microsoft Corporation, this file format stores both vector and bitmap information. It was developed as the internal file format for Microsoft Windows 3. It supports 24-bit RGB color and is supported by most Windows applications.
Windows Metafile Format (WMF) technical notes |
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Corel DESIGNER substitutes fonts that are missing from a file in the WMF format
from similar fonts available on your computer.
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The following features are not supported: PANOSE font matching and rotated and
skewed bitmaps.
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The WMF format is used to export graphics to Windows programs.
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A header contains additional information, such as sizing. Therefore, a WMF file can
successfully be exported from Corel DESIGNER if the header is included.
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Text is maintained as text when exported, and WMF files can be very large. This
can cause problems in programs that limit the size of imported files.
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The WMF format is 16 bits, while Corel DESIGNER is 32 bits. When you export
a WMF file, the 32-bit numbers are converted to 16 bits. For example, lines that
are thinner than 0.01388 inch appear as hairlines because the WMF format does
not have enough precision to specify these widths accurately.
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