Hello, are there any switches/arguments for the additional filters?  I see
mention of "removing invisible characters" which was an issue I brought
forward sometime ago.  I ran the same sample PDF file through 091 and 092
and 092 still reveals the PDF "hidden text"

Just wondering if there was a new set of switches that need to be called up.

Thanks for the new release!!!

Regards
JL



On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Freecode <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear SWFTools follower,
>
> kramm33 just announced version 0.9.2 of SWFTools on Freecode.
>
> The release notes for this version are as follows:
>
> Many bugs have been fixed in pdf2swf, and the as3compile code has been
> refactored.  This release also adds a new FFT-based image rescaler, as
> well as
> conversion filters for removing invisible characters and rescaling images.
>
> Project description:
>
> SWFTools is a collection of code for handling Flash .SWF-files. This
> includes a
> merging tool (swfcombine), an extracting tool (swfextract),
> PDF/JPEG/PNG/AVI/TTF/WAV to SWF converters (pdf2swf, jpeg2swf, png2swf,
> avi2swf,
> font2swf, and wav2swf), a text parsing tool (swfstrings), an SWF parser
> (swfdump), and a library for writing and reading SWFs (rfxswflib).
>
> Detailed history and release notes are available here:
>
>    http://freecode.com/projects/swftools#release_343620
>
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