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Re: mydoc.myext/QuickLook/Preview.html and full screen




On Dec 31, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:

I am looking to add QuickLook functionality to a fairly complex document. A static html file, using some javascript to interact with the document contents would be ideal for a number of reasons. So I experimented by adding a QuickLook/Preview.html file to my document bundle.

That works fine, and in 'normal' QuickLook mode that html can be resized to cover most of the screen.

But in full screen mode the html always appears to be sized to cover only about 1/4 of the available space. Is there some trick to allow the html document to use the entire screen?

Closer examination shows that apparently javascript is not supported inside QuickLook. Seemingly arbitrary limitation, when according to the documentation Java applets and Flash are supported.

Would have been nice to have some client-side javascript to produce a nice functional QuickLook document, instead of being limited to 'no nib allowed' C code. Why no full Objective-C support for Quicklook seems rather odd.

Gerd

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