>On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:26:23 +0000 >Junaid Nazir <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are using the FlexPaper flash viewer (to display PDF files), but part of > the process is to convert the original PDF files to SWF. To convert a > single PDF file we would use this at the command prompt: > > *C:\SWFTools\pdf2swf.exe Paper.pdf -o Paper.swf -f -T 9 -t -G -s > storeallcharacters > > *However, what is the syntax to process multiple files in batch? We have > several thousand PDF files to convert listed under a folder. > > Best regards, > > Junaid Nazir > > SuperStoreSearch Team > -------------------------- > Merchant Support Hmm. IMHO this isn't a question directly related to SWFTools. More a support question ( from a commercial support entity ) on how to write a batch file in Windows! ;o) Let's see now.. what'll it be.. commercial support @ £45.00 per enquiry.. advice and script assistance FOC.. all plus VAT at 17.5% ( take advantage, it'll be 20% as from 4th January 2011 ), with all monies payable to the swftools project? Fair would you say? ;o) Of course, you could save on the above fee, with a spot of DIY, as in bringing up the command prompt in whatever version of Windows you are running, typing the word 'Help', then having a jolly good read. Try this line in a .bat file, and see if it gives you a kick in the right direction, FOR %%f IN ([Directory Path to pdfs]) DO echo "hello %%f" When ready, simply substitute your pdf2swf command at the appropriate place. HTH. Regards, Chris. -- Chris <[email protected]>
