Am 15-03-2013 11:50, schrieb Jan-Christoph Borchardt:
Hey Christian, sorry about that. We just use the pdf.js library for
displaying PDF documents, which is the same one Firefox now uses in
their stable releases for showing PDFs. Of course it’s not on par with
desktop PDF viewers yet, but it will probably get better fast.

We think it’s really cool though since it enables you to view PDF
files anywhere. If you prefer a desktop PDF reader, you can luckily
sync your files using the desktop sync client. :)


Hi Jan-Christoph,

thank you for your reply. You´re right, I never opened a pdf file in FF before so i couldn´t compare the quality to OC . My bad. But my problem still remains: I cannot close the pdf view. I do not see any cross botton to do so.

Browser: Chrome  25.0.1364.172 m
OC: 5.0

Cheers

Christian


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:55 PM, Christian Hügel
<[email protected]> wrote:

Am 14.03.2013 14:09, schrieb Xander D Harkness:
On 14 mar 2013, at 14:04, Christian Hügel <[email protected]> wrote:

When opening a pdf file from a subirectory in OC5 the PDF Viewer (app) is starting as expected but there is no way to close the viewer without leaving the entire folder tree. Is there a way to get back to the directory view?
I think this may be Firefox's built in PDF view taking priority in viewing the PDF file. If I use a different browser I have a cross on the right hand side.

In other news, I like the thumbnail viewer with the Firefox PDF viewer, it would be good to have that in the owncloud PDF viewer. :-)

Kind regards
Xander


Well, in Firefox (latest) and IE 9 this doesn´t work at all. In both
browsers the pdf file gets downloaded. In Chrome (latest) I do not see
this cross.
Beside that, the quality of the rendered pdf file is very poor, check
the screenshot.

Cheers,

Chris

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