
Hhm, it would seem you might have some confusion about the PNG format. But what i did was i used some real vector pngs and added them to my total drawing (e.g. Is there any chance to highlight or flag problematic drawing parts? Or any other process I can do to figure out which parts need to be replaced in order to create an “unproblematic EMF”?Įdit: just want to clarify there are no embedded BMP or raster graphics and pixels or something like this.

I use Inkscape a lot but that that’s to deep for my skills^^. Maybe thats a/the problem? I am drawing large electric circuit diagrams and unfortunately the total images contain a lot of stuff hat i added directly in Inkscape and I cannot distinguish between the parts that originate from png and which I drew by myself in Inkscape. Hi guys and thank you for the warm welcomeĪlso thanks for your quick responses and your helpful hints - actually after thinking about the problematic images - i have to say some parts of the image originate from png files that were simply integrated into Inkscape by drag and drop. I dont know if someone had a similar problem but id be really happy to get some help or advice! No gradients but text (which i export as text-to-path when creating the EMF). What is the reason some EMF are convertable and others are not? Is there a rule how to create a convertable EMF? Most of my EMF are simple graphs or plots. When i ungroup basically nothing happens. While this workaround works with some of my EMF, there are some other EMF that i just cannot convert into such an above mentioned MS office drawing object. no pixels in as pdf exported word document).

This is pretty nice because after conversion the image seems to be handled as a vector (e.g.

And i need them as HQ vector files^^ Some of the EMF can be "ungrouped" in Word and thereby converted to a "Microsoft Office Drawing Object" (the whole process is shown here ). I need to use them in Word2016 (id love to work with LO and use the native svg format but unfortunately thats not possible for me). I have an issue with images i did draw in inkscape and exported as EMF.
