Matthias Kramm wrote: > Just so we're on the same page: You use CorelDraw to save the SWFs, > and CorelDraw get's the bounding boxes wrong?
Yes, that is correct. This is Corel 11, but based on archive messages it seems several other tools produce the same type of problem. > You can use the -O switch to recalculate the bounding boxes of the > vector objects. If this is truly recalculating the bounds of the vector objects, then the swf library shares the same defect as the Corel exporter -- putting a padding around things. It seems like it is considering a very thick invisible border line around objects -- one which doesn't exist. > Hm... you *can* do that without a patch right now by doing > swfcombine -d -x -<x1> -y -<y1> -X <width> -Y <height> file.swf -o > file.swf > swfbbox -c file.swf -o file.swf This series of commands appears to replicate what my patch does. I'll use this instead. -- edA-qa mort-ora-y http://disemia.com/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Have a look in my brain: http://brainbrain.eu/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sign: Please digitally sign your emails. Encrypt: I'm also happy to receive encrypted mail.
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