Way off topic, but, for those interested trivia junkies out there who hadn't got a clue about what old Chrissy was on about, here you go..
Lyrics are here: http://www.soundback.co.uk/lyrics/THE-COCKERAL-CHORUS/Nice-One-Cyril/4513.php Sound clip is at the bottom of this page: http://www.footballandmusic.co.uk/he-scored-and-then-he-saved/ It refers to the late great Tottennham Hotspurs ( British football team ) player, and all round good egg, Cyril Knowles. Enjoy! Chris PS I'm not a footballing chap myself, but, hey it's fun bit of trivia. ;o) On 6 May 2010 07:11, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> wrote: > Mark, > > I'm not really a Gpdf2swf user, least of all under Windows. More a > command line man ( under Linux ). I also only tend to run it when > someone asks a question! That said... > > Perhaps you should look more closely? Because, there is nothing > to stop one generating a single page at a time with Gpdf2swf. Nor > is there a problem setting the version for any of the pages. it can be > done from the Viewer Tab of the Options Dialog, ( available via the > Edit menu ). Versions 4 to 9 are there to choose from, viewer or no > viewer. I tried it. Works fine. > > Now, as to why 'nice one' Cyril ( quoting an old British football joke > song there ), wishes to do it this way? For that I confess to be > completely clueless! ;o) But the fact remains that he can, should > he so wish. > > I agree with you. Better from the command line, maybe from within > a script or batch file to run it. > > Regards, > > > Chris. > On 6 May 2010 02:33, Mark Lee <[email protected]> wrote: >> Chris, my experience with Gpdf2swf is that you have to generate a page at a >> time if you want individual swfs. Qpdf2swf GUI outputs separate pages but it >> doesn't allow setting flashversion to 9. Cyril may have to just get used to >> the command prompt for the time being. >> ________________________________ >> From: Chris Pugh <[email protected]> >> To: Cyril D. <[email protected]> >> Cc: [email protected] >> Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 2:59:36 PM >> Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] gpdf2swf : export each page to an individual >> swf >> >> You have to load the PDF into Gpdf2swf first Cyril. Once you do, >> then you'll notice two further options on the File menu, >> >> Save SWF ( all pages ) >> >> Save SWF ( selected pages ) >> >> [ you can (de)select the individual pages of the PDF using a left >> mouse click and judicious use the CTRL key ] >> >> Problem solved ( you weren't looking hard enough, were you? )! ;o) >> >> HTH. >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Chris. >> >> PS What's a 'graphiste'?? >> >> >> One you do >> On 4 May 2010 16:47, Cyril D. <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> i just would like to know if it's possible to create a swf for each page >>> of >>> a pdf with Gpdf2swf GUI (last release 2010-02-06) ? >>> i'm not able to run this in command line, i'm a graphiste.. ;) >>> Thanks you very much for your help, >>> and thanks Matthias for you dev >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >
