Kuroko is a small tool to convert from EMF to PDF.
- You can download a pre-compiled package (kuroko-win32-x64.zip) for Windows (10/11) from here.
- A typical use of this tool is to create PDF files from PowerPoint/Excel for use in LaTeX.
- It captures EMF data from a clipboard and converts it to PDF.
- In a similar way as MetafileToEPSConverter, which makes EPS files, you can make PDF files from figures on PowerPoint/Excel and can use them in LaTeX.
- Kuroko can run only on Windows 10/11, because it relies on "Microsoft Print to PDF" printer.
- It relies on a small command line tool Kuroko-CLI.
- Translucent objects are not converted correctly.
- Mixing raster and vector images in PowerPoint may lead to incorrect results.
Non-developer users are recommended to use a pre-compiled binary available here.
- Install the following:
- Cygwin & GNU Make
- node.js
- Visual Studio Build Tools 2019 - C++ Build Tools
- Run these commands in Cygwin.
npm install electron electron-packager -g make init make run # Launch kuroko directly make pack # Build a release binary
Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Ryota Shioya [email protected] This application is released under the 3-Clause BSD License, see LICENSE.md. This application bundles Kuroko-CLI (https://github.com/shioyadan/kuroko-cli). This application also bundles ELECTRON and many third-party packages in accordance with the licenses presented in THIRD-PARTY-LICENSES.md.