a pdf is actual a 'container' of image etc. Using the ff pdf viewer you can 
right click on the pdf displayed, hover over 'this frame' then click 'view 
frame info'. A pop up appears - click on the media tab at the top and then 
it may be possible to save the embedded images separate from the pdf.

cheers

BJ

On Sunday, July 5, 2015 at 7:52:54 PM UTC+1, Bob Flandard wrote:
>
> Hello BJ,
>
> Good idea. If I switch back to the Adobe plugin (see message above) and do 
> as you suggest, then the pdf file renders nicely in FF (but not so in TW).
>
> I'll probably make do with converting the pdf files to SVG, as it seems to 
> be an issue specific to my computer setup.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Bob
>

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