Well,

I work in an php / apache / mac osx environment (sorry)

For the moment I wasn't able to even find a solution to generate an EPS/PDF file
containing a text (verdana 12px) scaled to 800x200 px for instance. The tricky
thing is the scaling part.

ABCPDF seams to be what I'm looking for but I need the same king of thing in
PHP. I'm about to thing it's hopeless...

But thank you anyway :)
_______
Florent

Quoting SJM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> We have been working on a similar type of projects, there are a few options!
>
> The best one i found was www.alivepdf.org but if its not what your looking
> for (as it wasnt for us) try looking for a PHP / ASP version. In the end due
> to server technology we used ABCPDF its an asp/.net pdf creator and works
> great for what we need!
>
> Cheers
> SJM
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:13 AM
>   Subject: [Flashcoders] Conversion SWF -> PDF/EPS
>
>
>   Hello everybody,
>
>   I'm looking for a any solution (really anything) to convert SWF files to
> another
>   vector format used in print (EPS or PDF) or even generate this format on
> the fly
>   using AS3/PHP/whatever...
>
>   Here is a summary of the problem : I have an application in which the user
> can
>   add text or pre-defined shapes (MovieClips) and then scale, rotate, move
>   them... As a final step I need to generate a vector file (PDF or EPS) to be
>   sent to the print factory.
>
>   The pre-defined shapes are provided to me as vector PDF files, so I
> imported
>   them in the Flash IDE then re-export them as SWF in order to be dynamically
>   loaded in the app.
>
>   I already take a look at AlivePDF, but he can't generate vector PDF from a
>   DisplayObject...
>
>   I'm also thinking that I can generate a XML file describing the
> transformations
>   applied to the shapes to later post-process everything with originals PDF
> but I
>   can't even find a solution in this way. And it doesn't solve my problem in
> the
>   case the user added text with a specific font and then distord it to fit
> his
>   needs.
>
>   So, if someone has a clue or a trick (even if it needs a manual
> intervention) to
>   get me out of this mess, it would be great.
>
>   Thanks,
>   ____________
>   Florent JEAN
>   French Flash Developer
>   http://www.nowhen.net
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