On 3 May 2007, at 14:51, Jake Hilton wrote:
I think swfbbox would work for that but I've never used it.
Jake
Thanks Jake. I just tried swfbbox with the following options...
swfbbox -v -B -e -O -o mag1.swf mag1.swf
But unfortunately to no avail - the SWFs are still far too wide.
Paul.
On 5/3/07, Paul Farnell <address@hidden > wrote:On 3 May 2007, at 14:33, Rick Schmitty wrote:
> (sorry if this is a repost.. I think I emailed Paul directly last
> time)
>
> I've had this happen too, but only on some PDFs which leads me to
> believe there is something in the original PDF that is causing it.
>
> If you download the IRS tax forms they all seem to work fine for me
> without all the extra spacing
>
> What in the original PDF is causing this I havent found out...yet
>
> Are your PDFs created by InDesign or Quark? I'm leaning towards
> something funky that the print designer did right now
Thanks for the quick response Rick. Yep, they're made in InDesign. I
have a suspicion that it's to do with items which extend off the page
in InDesign - perhaps their containers are still included in the PDF
somehow.
The only idea I had was to somehow force crop the PDFs to the paper
size, but I have no idea how to do that.
Paul.
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