Thanks Chris.

I tried what you said, but it seems that no line points the incorrect shape.
I believe we have to wait for a patch.


2010/4/16 Chris Pugh <[email protected]>

> On 15 April 2010 17:21, Adrián <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hi to all,
> >
> > when converting a sample pdf to swf, I get a backward swf. I have only
> one
> > case now.
> >
> > I saw on this list that it is a known bug
> > (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/swftools-common/2008-12/msg00059.html
> ).
> > also I understand that using "-s bitmap" fixes the problem (losing some
> > quality).
> >
> > but, how may a Java process know if conversion failed?
>
> > I used command line for convert and conversion finishes ok. since there
> is
> > no warning or error message, "breakonwarning" parameter is not aware that
> > conversion didn't finish well.
>
> Since pdf2swf doesn't actually know it 'failed', how can you possibly
> check?
>
> Without patching the relevant source code, the only way round I am able to
> think
> of, is to parse the vervose output,
>
>     pdf2swf -vvv your.pdf -o your.swf
>
> for the incorrect shape fill line.
>
> Now the matter has been broached again, maybe a patch will be implemented?
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Chris.
>

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