XFIG to WMF Conversion: FAQ
What are XFIG files?
An XFIG file represents a vector image created or edited using a piece of drawing software with the same name. The Xfig program was released in the mid-1980s and has continued to launch updated versions until recently, being a popular open source software that works on Linux, Windows and Mac platforms, among others.
What are WMF files?
The WMF (Windows Metafile) format represents an image file with vector graphics, bitmap components or raster graphics, consisting mainly of drawing operations and commands. It was developed and released in the late 1980s by Microsoft and it included a 16-bit structure. In time WMF files were replaced by EMFs, featuring a 32-bit structure. WMFs are currently compatible with some programs from the Microsoft Office pack, such as Word, Power Point or Publisher.
Can reaConverter convert XFIG to WMF?
Yes! reaConverter instantly converts .xfig to .wmf with perfect quality preservation. With its batch processing feature, you can convert multiple files at once in just a few clicks. You can even convert images directly from Windows Explorer using the right-click menu — fast and convenient.
Can I convert XFIG to WMF online?
If you only need to convert a few XFIG files to WMF format, feel free to try our free online free online XFIG to WMF converter — perfect for small batches with no installation needed!
How can I turn XFIG files into WMF on my computer?
The best way to change XFIGs to WMFs on your PC is to install a quality piece of software, such as reaConverter. This software is extremely efficient in managing a wide range of batch files conversions, including conversion from XFIG to WMF.
How can I automate XFIG to WMF files conversion?
reaConverter supports all the most useful automation features such as right-click сonversion and Watch Folders for the most efficient automated files conversion in any software of this type.
Is there a way to convert XFIG files to WMF using the command prompt?
reaConverter provides full access to all its features via Windows command line, including a high-performance command-line xfig to wmf converter for batch processing.
What else can I do with reaConverter?
Copy metadata (EXIF, IPTC)Convert Gerber filesCrop imagesConvert DICOM filesImage resizer