This was an old thread. I find I still have similar problems. The command line options patched by Moriyoshi Koizumi is exactly what I need.
I got a pdf2swf 0.8.1, Win32 version. But those command line options are not supported by this version. How do I specify the related language files? Seems there are no related command line options. Thanks if any help. --Zou On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote:
I made a patch against the current version of pdf2swf that adds the following 4 command line options to specify CID code mapping files that are needed to perform CID encoding conversion by. All these parameters can also be set in the XPDF's per-user configuration file (.xpdfrc) . Attachment: swftools-0.6.2-cjk-patch-20041012.diff.txt Description: Text document -u encoding=filename Add to the search path the location of a mapping file that is used for a native encoding to Unicode mapping. This option can be used multiple times. ex.) -u Shift_JIS=/usr/local/share/swftools/encodings/Shift_JIS.unicodeMap The XPDF counterpart to this parameter is "unicodeMap" -c collection=filename Add the location of CID to Unicode mapping file to the internal registry. This option can be used multiple times. ex.) -c Adobe-Japan1=/usr/local/share/swftools/encodings/Adobe- Japan1.cidToUnicode The XPDF counterpart to this parameter is "cidToUnicode" -U directoryname Add the location of ToUnicode file reporitory. This option can be used multiple times. ex.) -U /usr/local/share/swftools/encodings/CMap The XPDF counterpart to this parameter is "toUnicodeDir" -C collection=dirname Add the location of CMap file repository. This option can be used multiple times. ex.) -C Adobe-Japan1=/usr/local/share/swftools/encodings/CMap The XPDF counterpart to this parameter is "CMapDir" I hope this will be merged as those are really fundamental when using pdf2swf in batch operations. Regards, Moriyoshi p.s. Note that you will need fontconfig support in most cases where you are processing a PDF that contains non-embedded CJK fonts.
