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From: Chris Pugh
Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] please unsubscribe
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:47:50 +0100

You need to that yourself!!

Here is where it's done:

    http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/swftools-common


Regards,


Chris.

On 28 April 2010 19:39, Miomir Rajcevic <address@hidden> wrote:
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Chris Pugh
> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 5:02 PM
> To: Saravanan Ganesan
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] pdf2swf crashes on certain pages
>
> Could easily be that the pdf is too complex, and/or pdf2swf itself is
> running low on system resources and memory.
>
> Try using one of the various levels of verbose, i.e. -v[v][v][v] in your
> command..  It should give you a rough idea of what pdf2swf was actually
> doing when it bailed out, or got stuck thinking.
>
> You could also try running pdf2swf with increased privileges, with no other
> ( or minimal ) programs running, compatibility mode, or even  in Safe Mode,
> It may help.  No guarantees though, there. ;o)
>
> To get round the issue with the problem page(s), try converting them 
> separately
> from the rest of the document by judicious use of the page range option,
>
>    -p, --pages range
>
> i.e. split the document into sections.
>
> pdf2swf quite often behaves much better, under Linux.
>
> HTH.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Chris.
>
> On 28 April 2010 07:01, Saravanan Ganesan <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently started to use pdf2swf for a custom viewer and it worked
>> brilliantly with most pdfs I have converted.
>>
>> Currently I have couple of pdfs that I am unable to convert because the tool
>> simply crashes while processing a certain page in each of these pdfs without
>> any error message. I tried on Windows XP and Vista and the Command window
>> simply crashes on both OS after the tool gets struck on those pages. I also
>> tried with -O1 but it did not help.
>>
>> This occurs on a English text pdf and also with another one that has
>> Japanese characters.
>>
>> Has anyone had the same issue and found a solution? Any help is greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Saravanan
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