pdf2swf(1) - Linux man page
Name
pdf2swf - Converts Acrobat PDF files into Flash SWF Animation files.Synopsis
pdf2swf [-options] file.pdf -o file.swfDescription
Converts a PDF file to a SWF file.Options
- -h, --help
- Print short help message and exit
- -V, --version
- Print version info and exit
- -o, --output file.swf
- will go into a seperate file.
- -p, --pages range
- 3-5,10-12
- -P, --password password
- Use password for deciphering the pdf.
- -v, --verbose
- Be verbose. Use more than one -v for greater effect.
- -z, --zlib
- The resulting SWF will not be playable in browsers with Flash Plugins 5 and below!
- -i, --ignore
- SWF files a little bit smaller, but it may also cause the images in the pdf to look funny.
- -j, --jpegquality quality
- Set quality of embedded jpeg pictures to quality. 0 is worst (small), 100 is best (big). (default:85)
- -s, --set param=value
- Set a SWF encoder specific parameter. See pdf2swf -s help for more information.
- -w, --samewindow
- When clicked on, the page they point to will be opened in the window the SWF is displayed.
- -t, --stop
- The resulting SWF file will not turn pages automatically.
- -T, --flashversion num
- Set Flash Version in the SWF header to num.
- -F, --fontdir directory
- Add directory to the font search path.
- -b, --defaultviewer
- Therefore the swf file will be "browseable", i.e. display some buttons for turning pages.
The viewer swf to be used is determined by a symlink named "default_viewer.swf" in
the swftools data directory.
- -l, --defaultloader
- The loader swf to be used is determined by a symlink named "default_loader.swf" in
the swftools data directory.
- -B, --viewer filename
- See http://www.quiss.org/swftools/pdf2swf_usage.html for information on how to create your own viewers.
- -L, --preloader filename
- filename is an arbitrary swf animation.
- -q, --quiet
- Suppress normal messages. Use -qq to suppress warnings, also.
- -S, --shapes
- Don't use SWF Fonts, but store everything as shape.
- -f, --fonts
- Store full fonts in SWF. (Don't reduce to used characters).
- -G, --flatten
- This usually makes the file faster to render and also usually smaller, but will increase
conversion time.
- -I, --info
- Don't do actual conversion, just display a list of all pages in the PDF.
- -Q, --maxtime n
- Abort conversion after n seconds. Only available on Unix.