Windows Metafile
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|extensions={{ext|wmf}} {{ext|emf}}<br>{{ext|wmz}} {{ext|emz}} | |extensions={{ext|wmf}} {{ext|emf}}<br>{{ext|wmz}} {{ext|emz}} | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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Some applications apparently use WMF files that are [[gzip]]-compressed, and have a file extension of .wmz or .emz. | Some applications apparently use WMF files that are [[gzip]]-compressed, and have a file extension of .wmz or .emz. | ||
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+ | * WMF: PRONOM:{{PRONOM|x-fmt/119}} | ||
+ | * EMF 1.0: PRONOM:{{PRONOM|x-fmt/153}} | ||
+ | * EMF 2.0: PRONOM:{{PRONOM|fmt/344}} | ||
+ | * EMF 3.0: PRONOM:{{PRONOM|fmt/345}} | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == |
Revision as of 23:29, 14 March 2013
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Overview
Windows Metafile (WMF) is a graphics file format used mainly by old Microsoft Windows applications. It stores a list of commands which, when executed, generate an image.
Windows has drivers to support WMF, allowing applications to either write to a WMF file, or draw on the screen, using the same API.
The newer versions of the format are known as Enhanced Metafile (EMF) and Enhanced Metafile Format Plus Extensions (EMF+).
Some applications apparently use WMF files that are gzip-compressed, and have a file extension of .wmz or .emz.
Identifiers
Specifications
- Windows Metafile Format Specification
- Windows-Format Metafiles
- Enhanced Metafile Format
- Enhanced Metafile Format Plus Extensions