Hans, xpdf, which swftools uses, doesn't appear to handle your pdf very well, and seeing what has been used to create it, I can't say I'm surprised. ;o)
pdfinfo gives: ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ Author: gvd Creator: Microsoft® Office Publisher 2007 Producer: Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Paper Capture Plug-in CreationDate: Fri Aug 27 11:09:51 2010 ModDate: Sun Aug 29 14:11:38 2010 Tagged: yes Pages: 1 Encrypted: no Page size: 613.216 x 792.75 pts File size: 793396 bytes Optimized: no PDF version: 1.7 ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ Having taken a quick look at silver.pdf, I feel I also have to enquire as to why you appear to be using a sledgehammer to crack a very small egg. What you have is a simple animation over a background picture. Why then go through the pain of creating a pdf, then having to convert it again? IMHO there are enough animation or epub creation programs out there that would do the job a darn site better, create a smaller more usable and accessible file, and save you a load of hassle! Especially if this is for display within a browser. Regards, Chris. >On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:21:56 +0200 >"Hans Nuecke (vservu)" <[email protected]> wrote: > I have PDF files with multimedia content like flash animations, > sticker notes, buttons. > Is it possible to parametrize pdf2swf in a way that such content > remains accessible in converted swf pages? > > See as example the single pdf page with an embedded little flash > "program"at: > http://vservu.de/downloads/silver.pdf > > Any hint would be highly appreciated! > Thanks > Hans > > -- Chris <[email protected]>
