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This page discusses various available options for working with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint#File_formats Microsoft PowerPoint] documents in your Qt application. Please also read the general considerations outlined on the [[Handling_Document_Formats | Handling Document Formats]] page.
This page discusses various available options for working with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint#File_formats Microsoft PowerPoint] documents in your Qt application. Please also read the general considerations outlined on the [[Handling_Document_Formats | Handling Document Formats]] page.


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=== Using PowerPoint itself ===
=== Using PowerPoint itself ===
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=== Using PowerPoint itself ===
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fill out this section (include links to relevant resources!)</pre>
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Revision as of 08:20, 25 March 2015



This page discusses various available options for working with Microsoft PowerPoint documents in your Qt application. Please also read the general considerations outlined on the Handling Document Formats page.


Note that this information is collaboratively collected by the

community, with no promise of completeness or correctness. In particular, use your own research and judgment when evaluating third-party libraries or tools!


NOTE: This page is a stub. Please help expanding it.

One needs to distinguish between two different formats (this page deals with both of them):


Legacy "PowerPoint Presentation" format "Office Open XML Presentation" format
classification: binary XML-based
main filename extension: .ppt .pptx
main internet media type: application/vnd.ms-powerpoint application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation
native format of PowerPoint: until PowerPoint 2003 since PowerPoint 2007

Reading / Writing

Using PowerPoint itself

If you are exclusively targeting the Windows platform and Microsoft PowerPoint will be installed on all target machines, then you can use Qt’s ActiveX framework to access PowerPoint’s .ppt and .pptx processing functionality through OLE automation. For an introductory code example (and a way to list the API provided by the PowerPoint COM object), consult this how to (focuses on Microsoft Excel, but it works the same way for PowerPoint).


DLL file name COM object name platforms license
Microsoft PowerPoint ? PowerPoint.Application Windows commercial

Using independent parser/writer libraries


API .ppt .pptx reading writing platforms license

Using manual XML processing

Files using the XML-based (.pptx) format could be processed using Qt's XML handling classes (see Handling Document Formats).

Using batch conversion tools

Rendering

Using PowerPoint itself

TODO: If you know whether PowerPoint's COM object (see above) supports rendering individual pages from a .ppt/.pptx presentation to images

(e.g. for thumbnails), please edit this section.

Interactive Viewing

Using PowerPoint itself

TODO: If you know whether PowerPoint provides a "viewer" ActiveX control that can be embedded in a Qt application through ActiveQT, please

fill out this section (include links to relevant resources!)

Manual solution


See Also