Mick, Compile this,
.flash filename="test_swfc.swf" version=6 fps=50 bbox=435x122 # .png img1 filename="test.png" # .put img1 .end with swfc, then view the result. What you see should explain what is happening. HTH. Regards, Chris. On 3 March 2010 09:48, Mick <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings all, > > I have just started using swftools 0.9.0 and am having some trouble with > placing PNG images on the stage. I compiled the following script with swfc: > > .flash filename="test_swfc.swf" version=6 fps=50 bbox=435x122 > .png img1 filename="test.png" > .put img1 > .end > > When I view the generated file in a browser it seems that the first row and > first column of pixels are duplicated and the last row and last column are > missing. Please see the attached files to better understand what I mean by > this. Load test.htm into a browser and look carefully at the two graphics. > The top one has been generated with swfc. > > Out of curiosity I converted test.png to swf using png2swf. This works > perfectly and the image renders correctly within the swf. This is displayed > as the bottom graphic in test.htm. > > I also decided to extract the png from test_swfc.swf using swfextract to see > if it had been corrupted. The extracted image was identical to the original > confirming this was not the case. > > I was hoping someone may be able to shed some light on what may be going > wrong. > > Attached files > test.png - original image file > test.htm - markup placing test_swf.swf at top of screen and test_png2swf.swf > below it > test_swfc.swf - swf created with swfc > test_png2swf.swf - swf created with png2swf > > Many thanks, > Mick > > > > > >
