I have been trying to figure out how to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader for the help manuals for my application. I have been able to launch the Adobe Acrobat Reader from my application successfully, however, because there is no "DONE" or "EXIT" button from Adobe Acrobat Reader I cannot successfully return to my application without performing the normal routine. Adobe has been unresponsive to my inquiries, is it reasonable to assume that a Hack might be the answer to this problem. The Hack could force any exit from Adobe Acrobat to relaunch my application. If this is a possible solution, where can I find more information on incorporating Hacks into my Palm.
Original question: >> We are calling Adobe Acrobat Reader for palm and >> have stored our manuals in this application. We are trying to allow >our >> users to access the manuals for questions, then return back to our >> application without the usual routine of pressing the icons. We have >been >> able to successfully launch Adobe Acrobat, however, when we are >finished we >> are unable to return directly to our application. > >I think you'll have to directly approach Adobe to get this information. >It may not even be possible -- Adobe may not have designed the on-device >reader to have a way to exit. Most Palm OS programs do not have this >ability; instead, they rely on being stopped by the OS in response to >the user tapping the home icon or a hard button -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
