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Re: [Swftools-common] Complete newbie how-to question
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Sun, 10 Jun 2012 06:18:59 +0200 |
-t inserts a stop() in each page. Does that help?
It's a bit tricky though, to know where any issue lies, without
seeing the original pdf. Able to link to it?
Incidentally, OpenOffice is no longer what it once was. If I were
you I'd completely remove it, and replace with LibreOffice,
http://libreoffice.org
Regards,
Chris.
>On Sat, 9 Jun 2012 20:36:08 -0700
>"Michael Cooley" <address@hidden> wrote:
> I found the -s option and the framerate param under that.
>
> Now I'd like it to show only 1 iteration.
>
> Sorry for the stupid newbie questions, but this could go a lot
> faster. =8-O
>
> -Michael
>
> > I'm a linux user who prefers using the command line whenever
> > possible. I've done little with graphics but I'm preparing a
> > presentation for which I want to do some simple animation.
> > OpenOffice is frustrating me. Swftools looks perfect and I've
> > converted an office-generated pdf file with 32 "frames" to swf. But
> > it's -really- slow. I'm unable to figure out the timing. Can it be
> > that I'm simply using too many frames?
> >
> > This is the file: http://ancestraldata.com/recomb-pdf.swf
> >
> > It takes about three seconds for each frame to advance.
> >
> > Can someone get me started on this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Michael Cooley