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NAME

       swfmill - XML-based SWF (Shockwave Flash) processing tool

SYNOPSIS

       swfmill [options] <command>

DESCRIPTION

       swfmill   is   an   xml2swf   and   swf2xml   processor   with   import
       functionalities.

       It’s most common use is the generation of  asset  libraries  containing
       images  (PNG  and  JPEG),  fonts (TTF) or other SWF movies for use with
       MTASC- or haXe-compiled ActionScript, although swfmill can be  used  to
       produce both simple and complex SWF structures.

         * built around an XSLT/EXSLT processor (libxslt)
         *  input  and  output of the XSLT transformation can be either XML or
       binary SWF
         * XSLT commands for importing PNG, JPEG, TTF and SWF, and for mapping
       SWF ID numbers
         *  built-in "simple dialect" to support library creation and building
       simple SWFs

       swfmill is Free Software, written, maintained and (c) by Daniel Fischer
       (with contributions by Steve Webster and others) and released under the
       GNU General Public License (GPL).

   <command> is one of:
              swf2xml <in> [<out>]

              convert from SWF to XML.  <in> is a single SWF file, or  ’stdin’
              <out> is a single XML file, or (by default) ’stdout’

              xml2swf <in> [<out>]

              convert  from XML to SWF.  <in> is a single XML file, or ’stdin’
              <out> is a single SWF file, or (by default) ’stdout’

              simple <in> [<out>]

              convert from a movie definition file to SWF.  <in> is  a  single
              XML file, or ’stdin’ <out> is a single SWF file, or (by default)
              ’stdout’ (for details, see README)

              xslt <xsl> <in> [<out>]

              transform <in> to <out> as described by  <xsl>.   <xsl>  is  the
              XSLT stylesheet,

              and can use the swft: extension.

       <in>   must be some XML (depends on <xsl>)

              <out> is either SWF (when it ends in .swf)

              or XML, by default on ’stdout’

   <option>s are:
       -h print this help and quit

       -v verbose output

       -V extra-verbose debugging output

       -d dump SWF data when loaded (for debugging)

       -n deactivate libxml network access

SEE ALSO

       You can find more information at http://swfmill.org/

       E-mail bug reports to <dan@subsignal.org>