On 16 June 2010 02:46, David Cook <[email protected]> wrote: > This won't convert on my computer.
In what way won't it convert? Does it actually say there is a font missing? ( Original PDF was produced on a Mac - Quartz ) >I thought they would work with bitmapfonts because it doesn't have to > the render the fonts (just a guess). PDF converts aok on swftools 0.9.0 under Linux, no matter which of your two command strings is given. A wobbly is thrown with the current version though, > >'VERBOSE Drawing 842x595 image (id 8) at size 842x595 (842x595), >256 colors' >Segmentation fault > ( though could easily be due be to my rough installation ). > Also, do you have recommendations for pdf conversion tools. Did you perchance check that ubiquitous infomation source which goes under name Wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF_software HTH. Regards, Chris. > Thanks, > > David > > On Jun 15, 2010, at 6:52 PM, Matthias Kramm wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:39:45PM -0400, David Cook <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> This runs fine >>> pdf2swf /path_to_file/file.pdf --output output.swf --flashversion 9 --stop >>> -s bitmapfonts -s ignoredraworder >>> >>> This does not: >>> >>> pdf2swf /path_to_file/file.pdf --output output.swf --flashversion 9 --stop >>> -s ignoredraworder >> >> I don't quite see how "bitmapfonts" would make a difference, concerning >> external fonts. Could you send me that PDF? >> >> Matthias >> >> > > >
