And I was merely stating that with the file supplied, Adobe Reader apparently can't tell that there is a 'spread', i.e. one page that is in fact made up of, as you put it, 'two seamlessly.lined up side by side..'. ;o)
Do you perchance happen to have a PDF file where it can? If so I'd like to see it! Chris. On 23 April 2010 21:45, Mark Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > Me? I don't want anything to tell the difference. I was just explaining > "spreads". > > > Mark > > http://www.AbengNews.com > > Caribbean features, views, and analysis > > > ________________________________ > From: Chris Pugh <[email protected]> > To: Mark Lee <[email protected]> > Cc: Roy <[email protected]>; [email protected] > Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 4:19:30 PM > Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] splitting spreads in pdf automatically > > I understand what you mean, however, as I've already stated.. > > .. even Adobe's Reader thinks they constitute one page! So, if Adobe Reader > along with several other readers can't tell the difference, how exactly do > you > expect pdf2swf to? > > Regards, > > > Chris. > > On 23 April 2010 17:25, Mark Lee <[email protected]> wrote: >> Two pages seemlesly lined up side by side like a newspaper/book >> centrespread. >> >> >> Mark >> >> http://www.AbengNews.com >> >> Caribbean features, views, and analysis >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Chris Pugh <[email protected]> >> To: Roy <[email protected]> >> Cc: [email protected] >> Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 10:30:49 PM >> Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] splitting spreads in pdf automatically >> >> Speaking as one of the uninitiated, would you kindly explain what you mean >> by 'spreads'? >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> Chris. >> >> On 22 April 2010 20:21, Roy <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, I was wondering if there is a code in pdf2swf that will allow it to >>> detect spreads in the pdf file and automatically split them before >>> converting the pages to swf? >>> >>> thanks in advance for any help >>> >>> Roy >>> >> >> >> >> > >
