Hi Eric I'm not sure if it will help your exact situation, but my blazePDF component will allow you to create a PDF document at run-time entirely within your Flash app (no print drivers or anything). You could, in theory, use this to create your PDF which retains vector representations of drawing commands, allows bitmap images or MovieClips to be rendered as bitmap, and then save the PDF. You can then open the PDF in Illustrator, Freehand, PhotoShop, et al.
While I did have a Flash2EPS project many years ago, it was fairly limited in scope. And since you mentioned MovieClips, I avoid going this route as it was just basic drawing commands. You can find more info on blazePDF at www.blazepdf.com (neat, huh?) ;-) Hope that helps. Cheers g. On 10/19/06, Eric Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, should've been a bit more specific -- I have a swf that is dynamically generating vector data (placing movie clips, drawing lines, etc. according to predefined algorithms). I'm looking to export data generated from that swf to a vector format, and I don't think copy and paste works for this type of thing. Any recommendations? Thanks! -Eric ++
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