On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 09:50:55 +0100 Hans J Nuecke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning Chris, > thank you for your example! > And I can confirm, that it worked immediately on my computer also. > What surprises me is that you say you used -T 10... > Is my assumption correct that you did it on a Linux machine? > Can you provide further details like: what Linux, what hardware (32 > or 64 bit), ...? 64 bit system : DELL Inspirion 15-3520 - my laptop. I use Linux by default. ( Pure laziness on my part that I am still running claws-mail under Windows! ;o) ) Distro: Parabola GNU Linux : https://parablagnulinux.org with the current Linux kernel. Distro source packages were used to install both Scribus 1.4.3 and SWFTools 0.9.2(.3) Original file was created with Scribus, then exported from within the program to pdf. File consisted of one text object layered over an annotation ( hyperlink ). Then, yes, I did indeed execute, pdf2swf -T 10 TestDoc.pdf to get the resulting swf. > I will use your PDF to run a series of tests with different versions, > different settings, on different machines. Since you appear t0 be putting a great deal of exhaustive effort into this Hans, how about creating a few of your own pdfs using Scribus? http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Download > And put all the results in a table, referencing the files which will > be all named differently. Thought: how exactly do you create the pdf files which you then attempt to convert with pdf2swf? Just maybe the issue lies there? > I want to better understand what will work; and why ;-) OK. I hope you being remunerated handsomely for this gargantuan effort?! > You then can help me checking that list, and if you think a certain > combination not working on my system should work, we can focus on > that. I expect this can be of help for others also. It could indeed. Who knows? mfg, Chris. --------------- SWFTools-common is a self-managed list. To subscribe/unsubscribe, or amend an existing subscription, please kindly point your favourite web browser at:<http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/swftools-common>
