On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:30:46AM +0200, Andreas Haufler (scireum) 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I just encountered a swf (generated by pdf2swf) which is terribly slow
> (takes 100% on my core2quad to render). Now I tried the –G option in pdf2swf
> and *wow*, it works like a charm, and the cpu is not bothered at all. So I
> wonder if this option has any downsides or side-effects, or if I can turn it
> on by default for all my conversation?

--flatten is still a bit unstable. It mostly works, but you may get 
graphical errors. It's also very slow for some documents.

I'm working on an improved version, though.

Matthias




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