Greetings Khaled,

On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 14:47:48 +0100 (BST)
khaled jamel <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> hi my e-mail was rejected today and i dont know why
> can you help me plz 
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It will take a but a few moments sof your time.
 
> first iwant to congratulate you for this work, is a pearl that shortcut 
> several days of extra work to me, I am currently developing a script for my 
> website to convert documents from doc to pdf then to swfusing the swf tools, 
> my problem is when embeding the converted swf files the documents pages are 
> displayed as  frames and still looping i am looking how can control swf files 
> (some thing like play , stop next, previous).

You can plant a .stop command after each frame to with pdf2swf ( 
http://wiki.swftools.org/index.php/Pdf2swf ),
with,

  -t, --stop
  -s insertstop

Or create a one line .sc script with a .Stop command in it, and then 
concatenate it on, with swfcombine.

For anything more involved, then you require a viewer.  Easy done. Initial info 
on creating such a beast,
may be found here,

 http://wiki.swftools.org/index.php/Swfc_Code_Snippets

HTH.

Regards,


Chris.
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