Thanks, Yeah that looks interesting.


On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Ben Broadhurst <
[email protected]> wrote:

> With regard to the fonts, you can get information about their size,
> position, and font names by using pdf2text from pdftron.com ($250 USD)
> that gives output like x, y, width, height, font, rotation, font size, word:
>
> 112.313, 599.305, 346.255, 78.3017, "MJCPFJ+Impact", , 10, "SHOE GUIDE"
> 66.8296, 611.741, 15.6389, 69.6441, "MJCPFJ+Impact", , 7, "SPRING "
> 81.6285, 611.741, 23.4584, 65.4371, "MJCPFJ+Impact", , 4, "2010"
> 468.808, 662.239, 98.1003, 13.625, "MJCPFJ+Impact", , 16, " BY KEVIN
> FONGER"
>
> just in case it helps,
> ben.
>
>
>
>
>
> Anders Gunnarsson wrote:
>
>> Ok thanks. Swfdump seems to give me some useful information
>> about the swf content.
>>
>> Though I don't understand if it's possible to use the font information
>> to make embedded fonts in the swf file, enabling me to create dynamic /
>> input textfields.
>>
>> If I would use device font, that limits me to the users installed font,
>> and what I can see from the swfdump info I can't even see the name of the
>> font (only gives me a bunch of coordinates and splines)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]<mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    On 22 April 2010 16:33, Anders Gunnarsson <[email protected]
>>    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>    > Is there a way to make text fron the pdf into dynamic/editable
>>    textfields in
>>    > the swf?
>>
>>    Not that I know of, though I can see no reason why it could not be
>>    done by
>>    replacing one object with another.
>>
>>    > Or maybe even just making some kind of report what text fields
>>    are on a
>>    > page, the bounding box and font information like text-size,
>>    boldness, font-family.
>>
>>    > regards
>>    > Anders
>>    >
>>
>>    swfdump; and ;swfstrings; to a point, do exactly that, don't they?
>>
>>    Regards,
>>
>>
>>    Chris.
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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