Sorry, I can't fault, pdf2swf catalog.pdf -o caralog.swf
at all. Once you've done the above command, try, swfdump -e catalog.swf > catalog.html to write out the corresponding html wrapper. Then, open that file in your default browser ( and you'll see what I mean ). HTH. Regards, Chris. 2009/10/30 Aparna More <aparnamo...@gmail.com>: > I have tried both "-s zoom=<dpi>" , "-s multiply=<times>" and I get the same > results . > > > Thanks > Aparna > > On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM, filip sound <filip.so...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> -s multiply=2 helped me a lot with this issue. you can also try more than >> 2, just check your output. >> as far as i know it is scanning the pdf with x-times the resolution - the >> swf dimensions do not change. >> >> filip >> >> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Aparna More <aparnamo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks for the reply .. >>> >>> Let me explain my problem in more detail ..... >>> >>> I have a pdf with page size : 1.65 x 0.43 inches here default dpi is 72 >>> >>> Now swf generated from this pdf using pdf2swf tool looks large and blurry >>> .... >>> >>> But movie width and height of swf is same as pdf i.e (119.00 x 31.00 >>> pixels ) . >>> >>> I want a swf which looks same as that of pdf >>> >>> I have attached pdf and swf with this mail . >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Chris Pugh <nisse...@googlemail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> zoom=<dpi> the resolution (default: 72) >>>> multiply=<times> Render everything at <times> the resolution >>>> >>>> are the only equivalent options in pdf2swf. >>>> >>>> As filip says, a bit stuck you may just well be, unless calling >>>> swfcombine, >>>> or amending the containing html. >>>> >>>> The Bounding Box is what it says it is. The frame containing the movie. >>>> A frame which is not necessarily the same size as the movie itself. >>>> >>>> HTH. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> >>>> Chris. >>>> >>>> 2009/10/29 filip sound <filip.so...@gmail.com>: >>>> > swf is scalable, why would you want to resize it? >>>> > >>>> > you can get the dimensions of the pdf pages to know how big your swfs >>>> > will >>>> > be. >>>> > >>>> > just set the dimensions after they are loaded in your application. >>>> > you can keep the aspect ratio without any calculations like this: >>>> > >>>> > AS3: >>>> > _mc.width = 500; >>>> > _mc.scaleY = _mc.scaleX; >>>> > >>>> > if you want to save your cpu some work, turn on bitmapCaching for the >>>> > loaded >>>> > MovieClip. >>>> > _mc is the Loader object or the content of the loader - i'd prefer 2nd >>>> > >>>> > in case you're not into as3 ... maybe you're lost :P >>>> > >>>> > filip >>>> > >>>> > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Aparna More <aparnamo...@gmail.com> >>>> > wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> But i want to set a perticular width and height for a swf file ... >>>> >> >>>> >> I need to resize the swf according to page size of pdf ... >>>> >> >>>> >> Using zoom=<dpi> could not set the appropriate width and height .. >>>> >> >>>> >> What is bound box for swf ?? Can i use it here ???? >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Chris Pugh <nisse...@googlemail.com> >>>> >> wrote: >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Tried the, >>>> >>> >>>> >>> zoom=<dpi> the resolution (default: 72) ? >>>> >>> >>>> >>> See, >>>> >>> >>>> >>> http://wiki.swftools.org/index.php/Pdf2swf_-s_parameters >>>> >>> >>>> >>> HTH. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Regards, >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Chris. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> 2009/10/29 Aparna More <aparnamo...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>> > Hi , >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > I have downloaded SWFTOOL toolkit as i want to integrate it in my >>>> >>> > program i >>>> >>> > did some changes in the generated makefile to create library of >>>> >>> > pdf2swf >>>> >>> > instead of executables. >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > I m using pdf2swf library for conversion . But now i want to >>>> >>> > resize my >>>> >>> > swf >>>> >>> > while converting from pdf to swf . >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > Is there any way to acheive this ? >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > Thanks in advance >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > Thanks & Regards >>>> >>> > Aparna More >>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> > >>>> > >>> >> > >