well, i have to say thanks for your indirect answer to my quite simple question. my conclusion is that there is no next release planned for the next weeks. you could have had it easier.
filip On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Matthew Richer < [email protected]> wrote: > I would have to agree with the statements below. When we are asked which > technology we use, we don't hide the fact we use SWFTools. Granted we don't > utilize the 'flipbook' viewers or anything of the sort but we definitely > tell our enterprise customers what they are getting. > > > > As for Chris' suggestion for addressing feature requests from customers > that is exactly what we do currently. > > > > [Paraphrasing] > Customer: " When I upload a PDF some drop shadows and other things don't > display properly. " > > Support: " This is most likely due to the fact that your PDF is using some > blended transparencies that are not yet supported. This is a known > limitation of our current system. We are always attempting to improve the > system as quickly as we can... ramble on about how they can 'flatten' a PDF > beforehand instead of preserving layers, etc. ... However, if you feel this > is a critical feature you would like to have we can expedite development > through the use of custom development services. > > > > 9 times out of 10 the feature they 'want' isn't that high up on their list > and they learn to work within the limitations, which for us anyways, aren't > that limiting at all. Basically we run PDF2SWF on a three phase approach. > Once regularly, and if it fails, then with -O1 and if that fails -O2. So we > try to maximize the conversion this way. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Matt > > P.S. As I get more and more comfortable with SWFTools I will become more > and more active on the list. > > > > *From:* > swftools-common-bounces+matthew.richer=conceptshare....@nongnu.org[mailto: > swftools-common-bounces+matthew.richer<swftools-common-bounces%2Bmatthew.richer> > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Aaron Hawryluk > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 20, 2010 8:38 PM > *To:* Swftools > > *Subject:* Re: [Swftools-common] version 1.0? > > > > snip > > > > > SWFTools as well as PDF2SWF are amazing effort ts and more than good > enough to > > > encourage (??) many people to cross the boundary and initiate > commercial offering > > based on it. > > .. and what would be even nicer, is, if they publicly acknowledged that > fact, > rather than claiming otherwise! > > Hearty agreement on this end. I did some contract work building scripts > for a provider to run PDF2SWF solutions a while back, and they absolutely > refused to give any of their clients any hint that they were using open > source, going so far as to claim to client's faces it was a "proprietary" > solution (yeah, right... well the scripts were proprietary anyway lol). > > > > > > > > My respect and appreciation to everyone involved. > > Can not thank enough! > > Quite! > > > > Ditto. >
