The language / encoding options were eventually reduced to an undocumented option "-s languagedir=". The following post may help you.
Thanks very much, it works for me. On 7/25/07, Moriyoshi Koizumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The language / encoding options were eventually reduced to an undocumented option "-s languagedir=". The following post may help you. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/swftools-common/2004-10/msg00049.html Moriyoshi zou lunkai wrote: > 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. >> >
