Thanks for clarifying this.
~ philipp
Am 19.11.2013 um 19:12 schrieb Stephen F Northover
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> There is no FX API to get the underlying window handle (HWND) on the desktop
> or in the browser.
>
> Steve
>
> On 2013-11-18 9:02 PM, Peter Zhelezniakov wrote:
>> On 11/18/2013 06:20 PM, Philipp Dör
There is no FX API to get the underlying window handle (HWND) on the
desktop or in the browser.
Steve
On 2013-11-18 9:02 PM, Peter Zhelezniakov wrote:
On 11/18/2013 06:20 PM, Philipp Dörfler wrote:
And especially a HWND is what I’m looking for. So I guess anything
requiring a HWND is just not
On 11/18/2013 06:20 PM, Philipp Dörfler wrote:
And especially a HWND is what I’m looking for. So I guess anything requiring a
HWND is just not usable within an JFX App at all? :/
I'm not a Glass expert, but I'd expect such platform-specific data to be
well hidden from a JavaFX developer.
And especially a HWND is what I’m looking for. So I guess anything requiring a
HWND is just not usable within an JFX App at all? :/
Am 18.11.2013 um 15:01 schrieb Peter Zhelezniakov
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>> How impossible would be the use of plugins such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader
>> or the Mac OS X embedded PDF
How impossible would be the use of plugins such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader
or the Mac OS X embedded PDF preview in Safari for WebView? Does the
embedded WebKit engine include an implementation of that plugin API or has
that been omitted?
It has been omitted. The hardest part is to funnel all th