On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:02:36 +0100 (BST)
khaled jamel <[email protected]> wrote:

> thank you a loooooot Chris, you save me really just adding ( -t -s insertstop 
> ) to the pdf2swf command resolve > my issue

Welcome.

> thank you again for your answer in adobe forum's ;).

Adobe forum??  This isn't an Adobe run forum Khaled.  It's the swftools mailing 
list and wiki.

> i am trying now to apply instruction founded on the wiki and i still have a 
> small problem i think
> i cant see my file in the output swf after runing " swfcombine -o test.swf 
> rfxview.swf viewport=test.doc.swf  " (a screenshot is attached)

Better check carefully, the last few paragraphs of the 'Loading another SWF' 
section, on this wiki page,

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

you havn't got things quite right.

The name 'viewport' refers to the name of an SWF Object in the viewer swf into 
which you are are loading your
file, i.e. the Object inside which you file will be encapsulated.  The 
simpleviewer file that ships with SWFTools
contains an Object called 'viewport'.  In the wiki example, given above, that 
Object is called view_frame'. 

> this is the commande used to convert the pdf file " pdf2swf -t -s insertstop 
> test.doc.pdf -o test.doc.swf "

Bearing in kind what was said above, try it directly, without using second step 
swfcombine, see what happens,

    pdf2swf -t -o yourOutputFile.swf -s insertstop -s -viewer rfsview.swf 
yourInputFile.pdf

Ref:

     http://wiki.swftools.org/index.php/Pdf2swf

> have you an idea why??

No. But it it still fails, and you'd care to link to the two files, then I'll 
happily test it for you.

> thank you for your time and your help again

No probs. ;o)

Regards,


Chris.
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