2011/6/9 Chris <[email protected]> > On Thu, 9 Jun 2011 09:05:21 -0300 > Frederico <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The matter now is the frame (I believe), -T place my new image on the > > first frame of the swf, but it's overwriting everything as I said > > before. Trying swfdump -f it returns 2 frames, so now I'm trying to > > put it in the second frame (without -T option and with -f option). > > Ok. > > >The actuality matter now is my ignorance ;o) cause I don't know what > > I'm doing wrong. > > We all suffer from that at some stage. All part of the (sometimes ) > painful learning process. > > > swfcombine -f 2 freepaper2.0.9.0.swf output.swf > > FATAL Failed to open 2 > > How about linking to the file(s) in question? That way we can see what > you are up to? >
There is: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vx08604p35fm9lm/freepaper.zip You must unzip it at a web server folder. The swf folder contains what I'm doing. I have extracted an image from freepaper2.0.9.0 with swfextract -p 18 then you know the rest of the history. > > > > Chris > -- > <[email protected]> > -- Thanks, Frederico Schardong, Linux registered user #500582
