hi,

well, this has nothing to do with pdf2swf. many developers tried to use the
setSelection method but with decent results. text can be selected this way
but as soon as any transformation is applied, the selection is gone. i think
this is not intended to be used as a permanent selection.

the only solution i know of is to use the TextSnapshot class to get the
position of the texts you want to have highlighted and draw a
semitransparent rectangle above it.

has nothing to do with fonts either.

look up TextSnapshot.findText and TextSnapshot.getTextRunInfo

you need some skills in AS3 and maths since words are often split into many
single textfields internally - coming from the f*ckedup internal structure
of pdf files (or the programs that created the pdf file). it's getting
really intensive if the words you want to find are rotated - then every
single char is a separate static textfield.

the getTextRunInfo method has two different types of return data - make sure
you handle both.

if you need more info, just ask (i'm not going to post code somewhere)
the part for finding and selecting (drawing shapes above the words) has
about 130 lines of code in my project.

good luck,
  filip


On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Denis Zgonjanin <[email protected]> wrote:

> First of all, apologies since I know there have been a lot of posts on the
> mailing list about the text selection issues with pdf2swf, and I've read
> many posts on the archive but still have some unanswered questions.
>
> 1. Does anyone have an example of actually being able to select and
> highlight code with AS3/Flex and pdf2swf, specifically using the
> TextSnapshot.setSelected() method?
>
> 2. If I can get text using the TextSnapshot.getText() method, but I'm
> unable to select it with setSelected(), is this purely a fonts issue or are
> there other issues as well?
>
> 3. I'm converting slides with -f to include the fonts, and using -T9 to get
> AVM2 movie clips. Does this mean that ALL fonts get included, or just the
> ones present in the pdf? How does this affect the size of the pdf file? If
> all fonts are included, is there a way to find which fonts are in the file
> and only included those that are already in there in order to keep the
> slides small?
>
> If you can answer any of these questions, it would be extremly useful
>
> Thanks in advance,
> - Denis
>

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