Actually Jeff. version 0.9.0 ( Stable ) was the one I tested under Vista Basic. It *does* remove image data when using -s poly2bitmap. Without that switch, all is fine. Petr's 'problem', is that while this works, it produces substantially larger swfs.
Using verbose, -vvv, gives no clue as to what it actually happening. But, as I stated, the same version under the Linux command line with -s poly2bitmap does work. As to why this is the case? Pass!! Regards, Chris. 2010/5/13 Jeff Leavitt <[email protected]>: > Try version 0.9.0 for windows rather than Dev release. > > On Thursday, May 13, 2010, Petr Hájek <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Ricardo, thanks a lot for information! >> >> Good to know that everything is all right in at least in linux, but what to >> do in Win? >> I tried everything, all parameters, all versions of pdf2swf and all >> combinations, but still no success. >> >> Some other ideas what to do? Now it is really big problem for me. Thanks for >> all ideas!!! >> >> Petr >> >> ______________________________________________________________ >>> Od: "Ricardo Pedroso" <[email protected]> >>> Komu: swftools-common <[email protected]> >>> CC: Petr Hájek <[email protected]> >>> Datum: 13.05.2010 12:20 >>> Předmět: Re: [Swftools-common] Poly2bitmap problems - images disappears! >>> >>>2010/5/13 Petr Hájek <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> thanks a lot for your answer. I don't understand it! I'm using this >>>> version (http://swftools.org/swftools-2010-02-06-1900.exe), in windows, >>>> and almost everything disappears. >>>> >>>> Here you can look on my results: >>>> http://www.thdesign.eu/_catalogue/pages/ >>>> >>>> I don't know where is the problem - look at page 5 - there is almost empty >>>> page :( >>>> >>>> I try it on Win Vista, on Win7, and on WinServer 2008 and everywhere same >>>> problems. >>>> >>> >>>Here are my results with the same command line, I just removed the -p >>>switch two process all pages: >>>http://69.64.92.113/_catalogue/ >>> >>>but again I'm using a pdf2swf from git repository on linux and >>>everything seems fine. >>> >>>I tried with an older version of swftools (2009-04-01-0957) on linux >>>and it seems that everithing is ok, too. >>> >>>Don't know what can be happen to you. >>> >>> >>>Ricardo >>> >> >> > > -- > Jeff > >
