Thanks. The importer doesn't recognize much more of Emf than what the
exporter uses (and that is not much). Your Emf has a lot of PolyPolygons.
I'll add that one day to see how far that helps.
For your needs you might want to look for pdf2svg (or pdftosvg?) based on
Poppler+Cairo.
Or see what wmf2svg (from libwmf?) can do with your Emf file.
Other options would be to create a postscript from pstoedit and convert it
to svg with Scribus.
Or output a .sk file from pstoedit and convert it to svg with Skencil.
Thanks. The importer doesn't recognize much more of Emf than what the
exporter uses (and that is not much). Your Emf has a lot of PolyPolygons.
I'll add that one day to see how far that helps.
For your needs you might want to look for pdf2svg (or pdftosvg?) based on
Poppler+Cairo.
Or see what wmf2svg (from libwmf?) can do with your Emf file.
Other options would be to create a postscript from pstoedit and convert it
to svg with Scribus.
Or output a .sk file from pstoedit and convert it to svg with Skencil.