I just tried doing it on Windows and it worked without a hitch! Thanks for the help. I had tried every command line option in the book!
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Hans J NUecke <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 22.12.2010 11:54, schrieb Chris: > > On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 20:39:37 +1100 >> Tim Berman<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> I'm having trouble fixing an issue I have with converting a >>> bunch of PDFs for a client. For all the PDFs I get the error >>> "Segmentation fault" when attempting to convert using the following >>> command in mac terminal. >>> >>> pdf2swf PlatformPaper_025_V2.pdf -o x.swf >>> >>> I'm pretty sure the problem has something to do with fonts >>> because if I use these options then it works. >>> >> Tested.. >> >> http://www.bwsolutions.net.au/docs/PlatformPaper_025_V2.pdf >>> >> under linux ( generic kernel 2.6.27.12 ) with pdf2swf ( from swftools >> 2010-08-14-1108 ), conversion proceeds without a hitch. >> >> Try the different levels of verbose -[v][v] to see if you can >> locate the sticking point? >> >> Unfortunately, I'm not a Mac user, sorry. >> >> Regards, >> >> >> >> Chris >> > > Same with me; > > converted it with my standard settings and had a smooth and fast run on > Windows. Cannot test on a MAC (yet), though > > Regards > Hans > > > >
