hi,

in swftools there is a folder *fonts* maybe your document uses a font
that is not installed yet.

Sebastian

2010/3/10 romfeo <rom...@googlemail.com>:
> I am on Windows Server not Linux. The libraries were already compiled
>
> On Mar 10, 9:57 pm, John Davis <dspec...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Did you compile the libraires for these apps or did you get them
>> already built. It wasn't easy to get these tools built correctly and
>> working in my Linux installation.  But, I know all the requirement
>> must be met for everything to work correctly. That includes the
>> correct libraries being compiled into the conversion applications.
>> Otherwise you will have problems...
>>
>> On Mar 10, 1:41 pm, romfeo <rom...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > 1. Open office is correctly converting the document to PDF format!
>> > 2. PDF2SWF part of the SWFtools converts the pdf to swf but only
>> > images are shown on the whiteboard. Any text written in the document
>> > is not visible on the Whiteboard. Text is visible on the thumbnails on
>> > the left of the page.
>> > 3. There is nothing in the log files to indicate an error during the
>> > conversion.
>>
>> > My system runs WIndows Server 2008 and has 2GB of RAM.
>>
>> > On Mar 10, 9:25 pm, John Davis <dspec...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> > > Soem things to check, the conversion goes thru several apps. Open
>> > > Office is responsible for most of the document conversion then it is
>> > > passed off to swftools to convert to swf format. ImageMagick converts
>> > > the image formats. Make sure Open Office is started as in the wiki,
>> > > and that you have the correct version, I would say 3.0 or higher.
>> > > Check the logs for errors , one of the steps may have failed along the
>> > > way.
>>
>> > >  OpenOffice
>> > >  Swftools
>> > >  ImageMagic
>>
>> > >   If you are recording then also must have ffmpeg.
>>
>> > > On Mar 10, 1:13 pm, romfeo <rom...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > I come back to say that the openoffice service is successfully
>> > > > creating the pdf file. It has to do something with SWFtools, right?
>>
>> > > > Also the gui tool of pdf2swf succesfully converts the pdf to swf
>> > > > (images and text). Openmeetings though only show the images of a
>> > > > document and not the text
>>
>> > > > On Mar 10, 7:48 pm, romfeo <rom...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > > I use openmeetings on a WIndows Server.
>> > > > > I am able to upload and convert documents.
>> > > > > My problem is that while in the thumbnails of the document (doc,
>> > > > > pdf,ppt) on the left of the page I can see everything, when I send 
>> > > > > the
>> > > > > document to the White board I can see only the images. No words,
>> > > > > letters are being show!
>>
>> > > > > Anyone had this problem before? Any ideas?
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