Hello everyone,

I have a PDF which I've generated from an AI file (using GhostScript).  I then 
want to take the AI file to SWF using PDF2SWF.  The problem is the file never 
finishes processing.   The only way I can get it to complete is to use "-O1", 
however, in a programmatic environment I cannot readily detect this scenario 
without the use of some large process timeout and then utilize the O1 
parameter.  Is it possible there is a bug here or some other optimal workaround?

Thanks for the info!

Cheers,

Matt.


AI File:  http://www.salmizar.com/BadAI.ai
PDF File: http://www.salmizar.com/BadAI.pdf

PDF2SWF Command:
pdf2swf -T9 -s linksopennewwindow -s linknameurl --set storeallcharacters="1" 
-z "C:\TEMP\BadAI.pdf" -o "D:\TEMP\BadAI.swf"

Verbose Output Command:
pdf2swf -vvv "D:\TEMP\BadAI.pdf" -o "D:\TEMP\BadAI.swf"

Stops at:
:clip:
DEBUG   |     moveTo 390.30 504.90
DEBUG   |     lineTo 392.90 507.95
DEBUG   |     lineTo 395.15 510.40
DEBUG   |     lineTo 392.50 507.30
DEBUG   |     lineTo 390.30 504.90
TRACE   record: 00b78d18 FILL
TRACE   restoreState 00B71290 (end clipping)
DEBUG   updateLineDash, 0 dashes
TRACE   record: 00b78d18 ENDCLIP
TRACE   restoreState 00BD7380 (end softmask) (end clipping)
VERBOSE clearSoftMask statepos=3
TRACE   record: 00b78d18 END
TRACE   replay: STARTCLIP
TRACE   replay: FILL
TRACE   replay: FILL   (repeats over and over)

Thanks again.
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