Agreed... but is that because the font is not installed? Or corrupted? Or?
I'm just curious why other applications on my system have no issues rendering the document at high resolution. Is there a way I can specify the resolution for the bitmapped font?
Thanks,
Jeff
On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:30 PM, Cameron Bracken wrote: Jeff- It seems to be a problem with the font: WARNING The following Type 3 Font will be rendered as bitmap: WARNING =========== UFONT4 (ID:4,0) ========== WARNING | Tag: font-4-0 WARNING | Type: 3 WARNING | is serif When magnified, the math script is not blury but the normal text is. -Cameron On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Jeff Seibert <address@hidden> wrote: Hi all, I've been using pdf2swf and it has been awesome, thanks. Earlier today I ran into one weird problem... a pdf that gives very very blurry output when converted. I am not using any optimization level or anything. The command I am using is: pdf2swf --flashversion=9 -s scale=100 -o blurry.swf blurry.pdf What's strange is that the PDF looks perfectly sharp when opened in Preview. I've posted the file here: http://www.ariossoftware.com/pub/blurry.pdf Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jeff -- Cameron Bracken ∈ HSU address@hidden
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