Hi Chris, Thank you for your reply. I upgraded pdf2swf to 9.0 and the result was the same. I started to suspect something else. It turned out that my swf viewer showed its own dimension regardless of the actual dimension.
Thank you so much for your help. ---------------------- *Sam Kong* Design Premise On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]>wrote: > Out of interest, I took your, > > what_i_expected.jpg > > created a pdf, > > what_i_expected.pdf > > then used pdfswf ( from 0.9.0 ) to get, > > what_i_expected.swf. > > No wide margins. > > What did you create your original PDF with/from? > > May be 0.8.0 has an issue? > > Why not try this again with the latest stable version? > > Regards, > > > Chris. > > On 31 March 2010 02:50, Sam Kong <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am using pdf2swf on linux. > > $ pdf2swf --version > > pdf2swf - part of swftools 0.8.1 > > > > > > Strangely the output swf has wide side margins. > > This problem is consistent with all PDFs. > > > > This is the PDF page. > > http://images.lakumc.org/pictures/0001/0410/what_i_expected.jpg > > > > This is the output SWF screen capture. > > http://images.lakumc.org/pictures/0001/0418/what_i_got.jpg > > > > > > Does anybody know why the extra margins were added? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Sam > > >
