On 22 April 2010 03:03, Yousif Masoud <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Anyone use this? >> >> http://www.djvu.org/ >> >> A lot of people do, and in many ways, it's far more efficient and >> accessible than Adobe's PDF, Maybe this should become > integrated into the SWFTools project in some way? >> >> Just one for the ( future ) smelting pot. >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Chris. >> > > Hi Chris, > It's possible to convert the djvu to pdf then convert that to swf :)
Ahh, so you are a let's go round more corners than we need to just for the fun of it, man, are you? Now why exactly, would I want to convert a djvu file to a PDF? > Use djvu2pdf (toward the middle of http://djvu.org/links/) Hmm.. > More efficient, yes. More accessible, in what way? To quote the DjvLibre site: 'DjVu can advantageously replace PDF, PS, TIFF, JPEG, and GIF for distributing scanned documents, digital documents, or high-resolution pictures. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consume less client resources than competing formats. DjVu images display instantly and can be smoothly zoomed and panned with no lengthy re-rendering.' So I repeat again, why would I wish to convert to a PDF? I was thinking more of a djvu2swf ( while SWF is still a dominant force ) Regards, Chris. > Thanks, > Yousif >
