Thanks. i have now committed to the 2014 edition of this device.
Others users might still appreciate a response however?
Thanks
Thanks. i have now committed to the 2014 edition of this device.
Others users might still appreciate a response however?
Thanks
Hi Alex,
We will update you here when we'll be able to test on this device.
Regards.
The above is no longer working on the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 (SM-P600) Edition running Android 4.4.2
Hello!
Unfortunately there is no such device for us to test...
Hi Alex,
Have you tried just opening the PDF into the browser? I prefer to open PDF's straight into the users browser using InAppBrowser so it never leaves the application. It also has loading and "Done" button for the user to close.
Something like:
codewindow.open('https://urltopdf.com', '_blank', 'enableViewPortScale=yes');/code
Using view port scale also allows the user to pinch and zoom in on the PDF. This also means the PDF is opened into the full screen of the device, and no extra javascript / css is needed to make work across multiple screens.
This might not be a solution for you, but it's another option to look into.
Hi Louis,
Thanks for your reply.
They must stay in the app as there are panels that pop out over the PDF for them to make notes and other functionality.
we got it working with the below inside the HTML element. where src is updated via JS.
code
<html>
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<iframe id="eURL" src="" width="100%" height="100%"></iframe>
</html>
/code
Unfortunately Google have now changed their viewer so it displays the entire PDF rather than one page at a time like it used to. This is hogging the memory and slowing the app down!
Hello Alex,
Marina meant that we don't have such a device and unfortunately we can't test this issue.
Can we mark this one as "Community resolved" then?