Try outputting your PDF to version 4.0/1.3 or flattening the transparencies
first, before pdf2swf processing.

I tried your PDF (v 1.6) through several pdf2swf parameters with no luck
either, but a quick optimatizon to 4.0/1.3 (which automatically flattens the
PDF) rendered it perfectly without needing to add additional parameters to
pdf2swf.



2010/3/8 John Georgiou <[email protected]>

>
> I have a problem trying to convert a pdf with shaded fills.
>
> I have the following one-page pdf:
> http://www.devart.gr/john/test/doc.pdf
>
> I run:
> pdf2swf.exe -T8  -s zoom=100 -s jpegquality=80 -s poly2bitmap doc.pdf -o
> doc1.swf
> and I get:
> http://www.devart.gr/john/test/doc1.swf
>
> I run:
> pdf2swf.exe -T8  -s zoom=100 -s jpegquality=80 doc.pdf -o doc2.swf
> and I get:
> http://www.devart.gr/john/test/doc2.swf
>
> I'll appreciate any available help
> Thank you
>
>
> John Georgiou
> Electrical & Computer Engineer
> [email protected]
> OPTIMEDIA Interactive Systems
> 6 Arapaki Str, Kallithea,
> 17676 Athens - GREECE
> Tel. +30 210 9578294 Fax: +30 210 9578470
> www.optimedia.gr
>
>



-- 
Jeff

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