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
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
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 the experience for everyone, but I very rarely view PDF files on my
phone. When I do, I use any PDF reader that I want. Adobe Reader is free. I know you
said "natively", but like in some Linux camps, we don't always want everything
ever made to be installed. /jovial tone 🙂
~Roger
OK, lets say we have an LC Android app that has just printed to pdf
and the file is in ther users DOCUMENTS folder. Can we then just:
...
launch url(specialfolderpath("documents") & "/a_pdf.pdf")
...
and one of the above mentioned (installed) PDF Reader will just kick in,
or is this prohibited by our app's Sandbox?
Best
Klaus
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Klaus Major
https://www.major-k.de
kl...@major-k.de
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