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How to Install FlashPaper on NetBSD

In this tutorial, we will be showing you how to install FlashPaper on NetBSD. FlashPaper is a tool that allows you to convert any printable document into a Flash file. It is available on the official GitHub repository at https://github.com/AndrewPaglusch/FlashPaper.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding with the installation of FlashPaper, make sure your system meets the following prerequisites:

Installation Steps

Follow the steps below to install FlashPaper on NetBSD:

  1. Download the FlashPaper source code from its official GitHub repository by running the following command:
git clone https://github.com/AndrewPaglusch/FlashPaper.git
  1. Change to the FlashPaper directory using the cd command:
cd FlashPaper
  1. Compile the source code by running the following command:
make
  1. Once the compilation process is complete, you will find the FlashPaper executable file in the bin directory. Run the following command to move into the bin directory:
cd bin
  1. Verify that the FlashPaper executable file is available by running the following command:
ls -l
  1. You can now start using FlashPaper by running the following command with your desired parameters:
./FlashPaper <input_file> <output_file>

For example:

./FlashPaper document.pdf document.swf

This converts the document.pdf file to a Flash file named document.swf.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed FlashPaper on NetBSD.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install FlashPaper on NetBSD. FlashPaper is a powerful tool that can convert any printable document into a Flash file. With this tool, you can easily convert your document into a format that is widely compatible with many devices.

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