Hey Ricardo, Thanks for the reply. I think you're right regarding the reality of the links :) I parsed the PDF myself and noticed that it lacked << /Type /Annot /Subtype /Link tags, sheesh. I guess I need to explain to my colleges that the Acrobat reader has this neat "auto-detect text that looks like links" feature. I only hope that doesn't become a new requirement for me :) Thanks for your help man.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Ricardo Pedroso <[email protected]>wrote: > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 8:32 PM, Max <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > PDF2SWF is a great library! In fact I've only recently run across a PDF > > which it hasn't parsed perfectly. I've a PDF with a few links > that pdf2swf > > is not parsing, here's the command I'm using to transform the PDF. > > pdf2swf test.pdf -z -T 9 -G -s linknameurl -o Page_%.swf > > I've uploaded a dump of the -v output of this command, the resulting SWF > > files, and the test.PDF file to: > > http://www.maxnachlinger.com/download/testPdf.zip > > The links at the top-left of the 1st page (and on each subsequentl page) > > to "www.actionscriptcheatsheet.com" and the mailto link to > > "[email protected]" are not being parsed. Thanks for your help > and > > for this great tool! > > it doesn't seems to be "real" links, at least I open with evince and > and they are > normal text. > > Ricardo > -- --Max
