In article <3E726E6F.2BA68C7A@pacbell.net>, Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet>
wrote:
> Windows Meta File format. WMF is the native vector file format for the
> Microsoft Windows operating environment. WMF files are actually a
> collection of GDI (Graphics Device Interface) function calls also
> native to the Windows environment. When a WMF file is "played back"
> (typically using the Windows PlayMetaFile() function) the graphics is
> rendered. WMF files are device-independant and have no limit to their
> size.
Ah...sounds like a clone of the PICT format.
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