Reputation: 1434
I wanted change the all fonts in about 100 powerpoint files, without opening the files. There are several shape types in each slide and each might have a different font. I used python-pptx
package and wrote the following code to change the fonts of all texts in a powerpoint presentation. Although it does not give any error, it does not work, and the fonts in the file are still whatever they were, for example Arial
. I also added print(shape.text)
to make sure that it has found all texts, and it seems that there is no issue there. Is it a bug? Or am I missing anything?
prs = Presentation('f10.pptx')
for i, slide in enumerate(prs.slides):
for shape in slide.shapes:
print (shape.has_text_frame)
if shape.has_text_frame:
print(shape.text)
for p in shape.text_frame.paragraphs:
for r in p.runs:
print(r.font.name)
r.font.name = 'Tahoma'
print(r.font.name)
prs.save('f10_tahoma.pptx')
Besides, it seems that the package does not work for utf-8 characters. I added a text-box on the last slide by adding:
text_frame = shape.text_frame
text_frame.clear() # not necessary for newly-created shape
p = text_frame.paragraphs[0]
run = p.add_run()
run.text = 'سلام '
font = run.font
font.name = 'Andalus'
font.size = Pt(18)
before saving the file to add a textbox with utf-8 characters. It adds it there, and when I check the font it shows that it is set to Andalus
, but actually it is not Andalus
.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 482
Reputation: 67
With Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET, you can easily change all fonts for all texts in your presentations. The following code example shows you how to do this:
import aspose.slides as slides
with slides.Presentation('example.pptx') as presentation:
for slide in presentation.slides:
for shape in slide.shapes:
if isinstance(shape, slides.AutoShape):
for paragraph in shape.text_frame.paragraphs:
for portion in paragraph.portions:
portion.portion_format.latin_font = slides.FontData('Tahoma')
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Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 28991
What language is the text of the file? Run.font
properties work fine for UTF-8, but there is a separate font for cursive scripts like Arabic. Access to that secondary font is not implemented in python-pptx
unfortunately, but that could explain at least part of the behavior you're seeing.
For roman character text (like that we're using here), there are a couple things to check.
The font in question needs to be installed on the machine PowerPoint is running on when the document is opened. Otherwise PowerPoint will substitute a font.
The font (typeface) name used in the XML will not always exactly match what appears in the PowerPoint drop-down selection box. You need to give that name to python-pptx
in the exact form it should appear in the XML. You may need to make an example file that works by hand, perhaps containing a single slide with a single textbox for simplicity, and then inspect the XML of that file to find the "spelling" used for that typeface by PowerPoint.
You could do that with code like this:
prs = Presentation("example.pptx")
shape = prs.slides[0].shapes[0]
print(shape._element.xml)
You should be able to locate the typeface name somewhere in an element like <p:rPr>
or <p:defRPr>
.
Upvotes: 1