The output error is:

******************************************************
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
ERROR   Unknown font id: EAAAAA+TimesNewRomanPSMT-27-0
WARNING swf_drawchar: Font is NULL
...
*******************************************************

But it seems a environment related bug, because if I save a pdf with
LibreOffice 3.4 and reinstall 3.3 version (the pdf file remains unchanged)
swftools works fine. On the other hand, after reinstalling 3.4 again 0.9.1
worked fine this time but swftools-2011-01-23-1815.exe produces the error
above.

I'm not able to isolate the origin of that behavior. Though I also reported
that issue some time ago on Linux. I'm pretty sure that the 0.9.1 version
reproduces the error on Linux when the output is multi-page. Might you check
it on Linux?

2011/6/7 Chris <[email protected]>

> On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 18:57:11 +0200
> Pablo Beltran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > pdf2swf does not work on Windows for multipage output >(including % in
> the output file name).
> > I've tested the last stable swftools-0.9.1.exe and
> > the last snapshot swftools-2011-01-23-1815.exe.
>
> Both worked for me last time I happened to be scratching
> around in a Windows environment.  Are you sure you stated the command line
> string correctly?  What did you
> use, and what ( if any ), was the error?
>
> > I've not tested the last source codes because
> > I'm unable to compile the sources on Windows.
>
> Most cross-compile I think..
>
> > On the the other hand it works quite fine when output > is a single swf
> file.
>
> > I use files exported to PDF using the last version of > Libre Office
> Write (3.4)
>
> Unless you've done something untoward with the pdf(?),
> that shouldn't matter.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Chris
> --
> <[email protected]>
>

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