Simply use "-s poly2bitmap" - it will only be activated if necessary
and greatly improve the performance of your swfs.
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2015-08-19 3:47 GMT+02:00 李欣 <address@hidden
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Hello,
I am very new to Swftools,
and I have a question about pdf2swf.
I see the following errors when converting a PDF file to SWF.
/pdf2swf -T 9 -f -t -G -s storeallcharacters input.pdf -o
output.swf//
//
//ERROR ID Table overflow//
//ERROR This file is too complex to render - SWF only supports
65536
shapes at once.
/
I googled this error, found that it could be fixed by adding "-s
poly2bitmap".
Here are my questions:
1. Can I know if a PDF is too complex or not before actually
converting it?
2. Is it possible to apply "-s poly2bitmap" option only when it is
necessary?
Because I heard people saying "-s poly2bitmap" would slow the
converting process.
My Swftools version: 0.9.2
Thanks for your help in advance.
LI Xin
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