>On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:57:06 +0100 >Martin Grabmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nobody has any idea? pdf2swf isn't really my thing. That said, have you checked the mailing list? Especially, http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/swftools-common/2009-08/msg00104.html > I hope you are able to understand my question ... sorry if my English > wasn't perfect ;-) Ja..das ist megaschlecht und.. ;o) > That's also my first time at a mailing-list... Welcome then. > Should I maybe provide you the pdf source file? By all means. You never know your luck. If really is a troublesome pdf, and you are sure the issue is a direct result of using SWFTools, and not outside interference, then Matthias would probably be interested in taking a look at the pdf. jooi, what are you viewing the resultant pdf in? Try some alternative readers and see if the effect is still the same. HTH. mfg, Chris. > Von: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag > von Martin Grabmann > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Februar 2011 23:10 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: [Swftools-common] drop shadow text error > > Hello, > > I try to convert with the Open Source PageFlip Engine "Megazine 3" ( > http://www.megazine3.de/ ) a pdf file to swf files. > This engine integrates pdf2swf to handle this. > > Unfortunately I get a bad result for headlines which are styled with a drop > shadow. > Here is an example: http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/2543/pdf2swffail.png > > Is there a way to avoid this? > > This is the call of the pdf2swf converter: > "%PDF2SWF%" -t -T 9 -s internallinkfunction=megazine.PDFlinkHandler > -j%jpg_q_l% -s zoom=%res_px_l% --set storeallcharacters="1" -G -p %%i -f > "%pdf_path%%pdf_name%" "%language_path%%lo_res_path%%%i.swf" > > If I use the parameter -S the conversion works fine, but I need a result that > is searchable. > > Thank you for your time > > Martin -- Chris <[email protected]>
