Guest Rajroop Report post Posted December 5, 2009 Dear FusionChart lovers/addicts/critics, Please find attached the 'injection' of FusionCharts into PDF documents as FLash Movie (live and animated - not dynamic though!) :hehe: "How" you ask? I have only three pointers to offer..... 1. You need to create a chart in Flash 8 (so the output is a flash movie SWF file) 2. Also get the XML embedded into the movie itself . So NO external dependencies 3. Add the SWF (created in Flash) to a PDF using Adobe Acrobat Professional 8 or above. Please feel free to comment/curse on this. FusionChartsInPDF.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Madhumita Report post Posted December 6, 2009 Hello Rajroop, Thanks for putting this up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
royhk60 Report post Posted April 15, 2010 it's a good idea to add flash charting in pdf. i have a question about this. I am using iTextSharp to create PDF on ASP.NET(VB). It is possible to use this feature? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chumba Report post Posted April 16, 2010 Thats very cool. have you got some more detailed instructions, with screen shots? 1. You need to create a chart in Flash 8 (so the output is a flash movie SWF file) 2. Also get the XML embedded into the movie itself . So NO external dependencies how? 3. Add the SWF (created in Flash) to a PDF using Adobe Acrobat Professional 8 or above. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FusionCharts Support Report post Posted April 20, 2010 Well I can not promise you snapshots :crying: ...but would a video tutorial help? Please find out here : :w00t: http://www.youtube.c...h?v=9-_HaRItRH4 :w00t: Please Feed us back Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
merryflip Report post Posted May 6, 2013 Thats very cool. have you got some more detailed instructions, with screen shots? 1. You need to create a chart in Flash 8 (so the output is a flash movie SWF file) 2. Also get the XML embedded into the movie itself . So NO external dependencies how? well, great! Just use xflip to accomplish this! 3. Add the SWF (created in Flash) to a PDF using Adobe Acrobat Professional 8 or above. well, very nice, the video tutorial is really very useful! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites