Hey,
The reason for compiling with crossbridge is that this will be a part of a
flash based program which amongst other things will also be used to read pdf
files and hence we’ll be using crossbridge to compile it as an swf.
Also crossbridge has hashing functions and other requirements that
On 27 January 2015 at 23:31, arjunrathe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I’m currently helping a friend who plans on creating an swf/swc file that
will in turn run pdf2swf in it.
Unfortunately, the exact purpose of doing that wasn’t provided to me and I
can only assume that he plans on doing a web
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Hey, I should probably explain what i was trying.
My goal is to compile pdf2swf under an application named crossbridge.
So for that we had written an additional bunch of code and wanted to make
sure that we have all the necessary files from the actual source in order
to successfully compile the
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Subject: [Swftools-common] Standalone version of pdf2swf
Hey,