Hello, Thanks for the reply. I recall seeing mention of the remove_invisible_characters filter in some of the GIT comments back in May 2011.
I just tried both -asprint and --filter remove_invisible_characters with no noticeable difference. The hidden text is still present on the output. I am using the latest Windows Dev snapshot and not sure it that contains the same libraries/filters as the linux builds. If I capture the output from the window conversion it does show "asprint = 1" or something to the effrect of "remove_invisible_characters pass 2" so I assume it is trying to apply those, but still no change. File size of the SWF is the same with regular conversion vs using either of these two flags so again I am not sure if any changes are really being done. As mentioned, I appreciate the response. I know this is a shadier side of the PDF spec. Cheers JL On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Matthias Kramm <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:29 AM, JL <[email protected]> wrote: > > On occasion I come across a PDF that has what Acrobat considers "Hidden > > Text" Usually the only way to view this Hidden text is to perform > "Examine > > Document" in Acrobat which it then gives you the ability to remove or > view > > that hidden text. > > Try > > pdf2swf -s asprint file.pdf -o file.swf > > or > > pdf2swf --filter remove_hidden_characters file.pdf -o file.swf > > . > > Matthias > > --------------- > SWFTools-common is a self-managed list. To subscribe/unsubscribe, or amend > an existing subscription, please kindly point your favourite web browser > at:<http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/swftools-common> > -- Jeff
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