Matthias Kramm wrote:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 09:12:49PM +0100, Pablo Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
And I created a SWF file converting a PDF file with pdf2swf
(http://ousia.justfree.com/fc-last_slide.swf from
http://ousia.justfree.com/fc-last_slide.pdf).
Replacing the slides with swfcombine (such as
http://ousia.justfree.com/free.swf, navigable at
http://ousia.justfree.com/wrong-embed.swf) in I discovered two errors.
Background color in frames that use the script above seem to loose their
background color (2 and 3), but not the one converted with pdf2swf
(frame 5). This might be a bug in swfcombine.
SWF background is global. That means that you can't have it set for
a specific frame. Hence, in your case, you'll probably need to put a
filled rectangle (.box) in the background with your desired background
color.
Thanks for the reply, Matthias.
Although http://ousia.justfree.com/wrong-embed.swf contains 242 frames,
Actually, it only contains one frame. How did you create this file?
Using http://ousia.justfree.com/free.swf (with 242 frames), "swfcombine
-o wrong-embed.swf /usr/share/swftools/swfs/simple_viewer.swf
viewport=free.swf".
Thanks,
Pablo