Hi, I have been converting each page of my PDF's individually and then I noticed the %d option. Great I thought, however when using %d the resultant SWF files are much larger (50%) then the individually created SWF's. However 2, if you use the -p to define a page and %d in the same command then the SWFs are not larger but in this case there is no point of using the %d. Anyone else come across this ? Regards Tony
- [Swftools-common] %d can produce larger SWF files Tony Stallan
- Re: [Swftools-common] %d can produce larger SWF files Matthias Kramm
- RE: [Swftools-common] %d can produce larger SWF fi... Tony Stallan
- Re: [Swftools-common] %d can produce larger SW... Matthias Kramm
