on 1/18/03 3:23 PM, Mark Swindell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Mark > > I saw your post earlier a few days ago and tried to make it work but ran > into some difficulties. I'll give it another try. > > But the question I'm posing is whether the same thing couldn't be done right > within Revolution with the Docs that ship with it without the nead for > Ebooks or Shockwave or involving a browser at all. > > Mark >
Mark, Known issues are that you must let shockwave auto-update when it elects to add vList, and textChruncher Xtras. If you are viewing the e-Book reader on a Mac then you must allocate extra memory to your browser. This e-Book software and the shockwave plug-in can add several extra megabytes of processor need in order to run properly. The e-Book was designed to work best in a pop-up window. I have discovered that first time users that get shockwave for the first time or recently upgrade to the latest version sometimes experience a few hiccups when trying to run the first app. I have discovered restarting the browser sometimes solves all this hiccup issues. An on-line connection is required to download this vList version of the revdocs. I would like to know what difficulties you have experienced trying to run this. Thanks, Mark Brownell _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
