In case some of your libraries/include files are installed in /usr/local,
try the following:
+ rm -f config.cache
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" ./configure
Furthermore, a new installation of jpeglib (the following assumes it's in
ranlib /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.a
ldconfig /usr/local/lib
+ If it still doesn't work, try removing the file "config.cache"
+ before running configure again.
+
4.) Is there a pdf2swf for Windows?
No. pdf2swf only runs on Unix platforms, like Linux, *BSD, MacOS X, etc.
There have been some reports on more or less successfully compling pdf2swf on Win32 using
- Cygwin (http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin), however, there's no working version
- yet.
+ Cygwin (http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin), however, there's no working version yet.
+
If you want to use pdf2swf, find a Unix machine.
5.) Is there *going to* be a pdf2swf for Windows?
7.) Can png2swf handle transparency?
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 0.4.3, however
- it seems most Flash players don't handle the alpha channel in the resulting
- 32 bit images correctly.
+ Mode 6 (32 bit RGBA truecolor) is also supported since version 0.4.4.
-8.) How to get Flash MX compression with SWFTools?
+8.) How to do Flash MX compression with SWFTools?
Most tools support the -z flag for outputting compressed SWF.
Furthermore you can compress/uncompress SWF files using swfcombine: