I use the free FlexPaper viewer (http://code.google.com/p/flexpaper/)
which has a built-in slider control for adjusting the zoom as well as
fit-width and fit-page buttons (e.g.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5638259/toboebt/index.html?file=mayim.swf).
gb
On 05/12/2011 03:01 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I just tried out swftools on windows. The pdf2swf tools has a
built-in viewer which is extremely convenient.
Open a pdf, save it as swf, and it's done. It works great!
Except the width and height of the resulting viewer is fixed. It
doesn't expand if one resizes the browser window. This causes the
trouble that if one zooms in, the page is much wider than the viewer,
then one has to scroll horizontally to read. If one doesn't zoom, the
fonts are too small.
I would like the viewer to have a fluid width (set it to 100%) and a
fixed height (e.g 700px). Can it be done? If so,
1. How do I specifiy those?
2. If such option available at windows gui version of pdf2swf?
Thanks in advance!