On 2/5/20 12:53 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
To help move that along, I've been considering making an ePub library in LC, for both reading
and writing the format. It would be non-trivial, but quite doable. The constraint now is
time. I could schedule that for late spring/early
Hi Klaus,
Jawohl !
Wilkommen!
Op 5-2-2020 om 20:52 schreef Klaus major-k via use-livecode:
Hi Jerry,
Am 05.02.2020 um 20:50 schrieb JJS via use-livecode
:
let me clarify.
once a user click on the help button, it downloads a fresh copy from my server
using tsnet.
after that i copy it to t
Hi Jerry,
> Am 05.02.2020 um 20:50 schrieb JJS via use-livecode
> :
>
> let me clarify.
>
> once a user click on the help button, it downloads a fresh copy from my
> server using tsnet.
> after that i copy it to the folder on the sdcard.
> then launch it.
> Android can ask how you want to open
let me clarify.
once a user click on the help button, it downloads a fresh copy from my
server using tsnet.
after that i copy it to the folder on the sdcard.
then launch it.
Android can ask how you want to open it, it can be simply done in Chrome.
when closing Chrome then it goes auto back
launch url "file:/mnt/sdcard/help.pdf"
Groetjes,
Jerry
Op 5-2-2020 om 19:15 schreef Klaus major-k via use-livecode:
Hi all,
Am 05.02.2020 um 19:05 schrieb Eller, Roger via use-livecode
:
Hey Ralph,
"The latest phones usually come with a built-in PDF reader."
Source: How To Open PDF Fil
Roger Eller wrote:
> "The latest phones usually come with a built-in PDF reader."
>
> Source: How To Open PDF Files on Android in under 60 Seconds
https://joyofandroid.com/open-pdf-android/
While the OS may not directly include a PDF viewer, I've never seen or
even heard of an Android phone
Hi all,
> Am 05.02.2020 um 19:05 schrieb Eller, Roger via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hey Ralph,
>
> "The latest phones usually come with a built-in PDF reader."
>
> Source: How To Open PDF Files on Android in under 60 Seconds
> https://joyofandroid.com/open-pdf-android/
>
> I am sure it's not th
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Thanks for
Thanks for your answer.
I have just checked the doc, and unless I'm wrong, the PDF Widget is
available with the business license only...
Le 2020-02-04 15:37, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode a écrit :
Android will not natively display a pdf in the browser. The PDF Widget
is
supported on all platfo
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Hello list,
I have a request fr
Hello list,
I have a request from a client for a mobile app that would display pdf
files.
I know I can use a browser object to display those files, I've done that
numerous times.
My question is more about caching the files, and displaying them again
later without having to download them each ti
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