+ It's the same as the Unix source code. If you want to compile
+ under Windows, it's recommended that you get the CVS version
+ of the sources.
+ You need MingW (http://www.mingw.org) to compile it.
+ When cross-compiling under Linux, e.g. the following generates the Windows .exe files:
+
+ CXX=i386-mingw32msvc-g++ CPP=i386-mingw32msvc-cpp CC=i386-mingw32msvc-gcc \
+ ./configure --host=i586-mingw32msvc && make
+
+ For compiling on Windows itself, there's a HOWTO from Daichi Shinozaki:
+ http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/swftools-common/2005-02/msg00023.html
+
+9.) The fonts in the SWFs generated by pdf2swf are wrong!
+
+ Watch the output of pdf2swf closely.
+ You should see something like:
+
+ WARNING Font Myriad-Roman could not be loaded.
+ WARNING Try putting a TTF version of that font (named "Myriad-Roman.ttf") into /swftools/fonts
+
+ Provided you actually own the font in question (here: Myriad-Roman.ttf),
+ you can copy that fonts into your current directory and pass
+ the "-F ./" (--fontpath ./) option to pdf2swf.
+ If you use a font in several PDFs, you can also simply copy it
+ to (on Windows) C:\SWFTools\Fonts\, or (on Unix) /usr/local/share/swftools/fonts
+ to make it work all the time.
+
+10.) Can png2swf handle transparency?
+
+ Yes. It supports PNG mode 2 transparency (256 color palettes with alpha) since version 0.4.2.
+ Mode 6 (32 bit RGBA truecolor) is also supported since version 0.4.4.
+
+11.) How to do Flash MX compression with SWFTools?