In your blog you sent to me, I read about converting HTML to EMF using the Mini EMF Printer Driver, but I failed to do so using trial version. It told me HTML is not support. Does the latest version removed this feature?
Another question, do I need to install all 3rd party applications in order to using EMF Printer Driver? For example, if I need convert .doc files, should I install MS Word on the server?
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>>In your blog you sent to me, I read about converting HTML to EMF using the Mini EMF Printer Driver, but I failed to do so using trial version. It told me HTML is not support. Does the latest version removed this feature?
mini EMF Printer Driver is just a virtual printer, it hasn't the function to parse the HTML file, so it can't read the HTML file directly, you can open your HTML file in IE, Firefox or Chrome, print it to Mini EMF Printer Driver, then you will get output format easily.
btw, if your system has MS Office installed, Mini EMF Printer Driver will call MS Office to print HTML file at background.
If you need a document converter solution, we suggest you may use our "Document Converter (docPrint Pro)" application, "Document Converter (docPrint Pro)" is contain powerful functions to convert lots of source documents to lots of target formats,
https://www.verypdf.com/app/document-converter/try-and-buy.html
https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe
Mini EMF Printer Driver is a lite version of "Document Converter (docPrint Pro)", it is lack the document conversion functions compare to "Document Converter (docPrint Pro)" product.
>>Another question, need I install all 3rd party applications in order to using EMF Printer Driver? For example, if I need convert .doc files, should I install MS Word on the server?
Yes, if you want convert DOC file to EMF file, you need install MS Word application.
If you don't want to use MS Word or other MS Office applications, we suggest you may consider "VeryDOC DOC to Any Converter",
http://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any.html
"VeryDOC DOC to Any Converter" is support MS Office, OpenOffice and NoOffice options, if your system hasn't both MS Office and OpenOffice installed, "VeryDOC DOC to Any Converter" will use ourself's engine to parse DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, RTF, etc. formats, so it is not depend on MS Office and OpenOffice applications.
Here is an article for "-nooffice" option in "VeryDOC DOC to Any Converter", just for you reference,
WOW just what I was searching for. Came here by searching for doc to any Converter.