Great news: the Imagik approach worked perfectly and it was, in fact, very
simple to implement! The next Managana version will feature PDF import!
Some results here, with different PDF dentities:
http://www.managana.org/editor/?community=gettingstarteddoc
www.managana.org/editor/?community=managa
With regard this view PDF topic that's been bounded about of late - I'd last
year built a flex app that would parse/decode PDF's and convert the various
objects into their various objects - with some limitations I should add.
PDFx were preferable inputs but the results were pretty good - decodin
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would successfully extract all jpeg files for you..
- Original Message -
From: "Greg Huddleston"
To:
Cc: "Greg Huddleston"
Sent: February 23, 2013 12:59 PM
Subject: RE: use flex to create picture (JPG or PNG) files from a PDF?
2/23/2013 @ 1 pm PT
Hi Lucas and
Ciclope [mailto:lu...@ciclope.art.br]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 9:30 AM
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: use flex to create picture (JPG or PNG) files from a PDF?
Hi, is there a way to use flex to open a PDF file and save its contents (all
pages) as picture files? I was looking for some solution
Hi, is there a way to use flex to open a PDF file and save its contents
(all pages) as picture files? I was looking for some solutions like opening
the PDF with the HTMLLoader class or use some libraries like alivepdf but
didn't get good results...
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Lucas Junqueira
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