Hello everyone, I'm doing some work for a client and I have a bit of an odd situation. I'm doing work on a LAMP server and I'm getting a SWF file from a web service. The SWF file is very simple (one frame with shapes in it, no video or anything complicated), but I need to merge it with an JPEG that I have already generated and return the entire thing as an image file (png, jpeg, whatever). I've managed to merge the SWF and JPEG using swfmill and I can view the results in Gnash. It's absolutely perfect, except I need to convert what Gnash is showing me into an image on disk.
I've done some googling on the topic and I've already tried out lighter weight solutions like Flirt, but they haven't been stable enough. I know I could do something simple like take a screenshot of the Gnash viewer, but I'd rather not put X on my web server and deal with cropping, images larger than the desktop, etc. What I'd like to do is just create a small library or command line tool that I can call from my web service code to do the translation. The Gnash code base is impressively deep, so I was wondering if there were any test cases or examples that are close to what I want that I could use as a starting point. Assuming I can get something working, I'd like to donate it back to the community, since I've seen others looking for similar functionality. I'm open to other ideas if there's a simple way of doing this that I'm missing, or if Gnash isn't the right project to use as a starting point. Unfortunately, I don't have control over the requirements. I have to take SWF + JPEG and return an image, so I can't get around the problem by simply not solving it :). Thanks, Matt _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev