Hello,

Have you tried the [ -s poly2bitmap ] setting.  Looks like the graphic is a
radial gradient/transparency which does not always convert so easily.

You could also try saving the original PDF as version 1.3 (Acrobat 4.0) this
will automatically flatten problematic transparencies in some cases.

Good Luck


JL

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a couple of PDFs that crash PDF2SWF.
>
> - options all set to default except I use the No Viewer option (with its
> default settings)
> - when I select Save I get a dialog to name the output file
> - when I click Save on the dialog I get a very brief Saving... alert window
> - then PDF2SWF exits with no further messages
>
> In both PDFs I have found I can isolate the problem to a single page that,
> when extracted as a one-page PDF also causes PDF2SWF to crash.
>
> Then I went further and found that if I deleted a specific object (see
> attached) using Acrobat's  Tools|Advanced Editing|TouchUp Object Tool this
> page would now convert in PDF2SWF without a problem.
>
> Is there any setting, flag, etc. that I could try to fix this? If not are
> there any recommendations I could pass to the designer to ask that they
> avoid certain types of objects that can cause this problem?




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JL

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