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NAME

       wmf2gd - Convert metafile image to one of: png,jpg

SYNOPSIS

       wmf2gd [OPTION] ... [-o <file.png>] <file.wmf>

       wmf2gd [OPTION] ... [-t jpeg] [-o <file.jpg>] <file.wmf>

       wmf2gd [OPTION] ... --auto <file1.wmf> [<file2.wmf> ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Convert metafile image to one of: png,jpg.

OPTIONS

       -t <type>
              where <type> is one of: png,jpeg.

       --maxwidth=<w>
              where <w> is maximum width image may have.

       --maxheight=<h>
              where <h> is maximum height image may have.

       --maxpect
              scale image to maximum size keeping aspect.

       --maxsize
              scale image to maximum size.

       --version
              display version info and exit.

       --help display this help and exit.

       --wmf-help
              display wmf-related help and exit.

Additional wmf-related options

       --wmf-error[=yes|no]
              switch for error reports.

       --wmf-debug[=yes|no]
              switch for debug reports, if any.

       --wmf-ignore-nonfatal[=yes|no]
              switch to ignore (some) non-fatal errors.

       --wmf-diagnostics
              emit diagnostic information.

       --wmf-fontdir=<path>
              add <path> to list of font directories.

       --wmf-sys-fonts
              use system fonts, if any found.

       --wmf-sys-fontmap=<file>
              use system xml-fontmap file <file>.

       --wmf-xtra-fonts
              use non-system fonts, if any found.

       --wmf-xtra-fontmap=<file>
              use non-system xml-fontmap file <file>.

       --wmf-gs-fontmap=<file>
              use ghostscript file <file>.

       --wmf-write=<file>
              write metafile to <file>.

AUTHOR

       wmf2gd is originally written by Martin Vermeer and currently maintained by Caolán McNamara
       ⟨caolanm@redhat.com⟩.

       This manual page was written by Yangfl ⟨mmyangfl@gmail.com⟩ for the  Debian  Project  (and
       may be used by others).

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