If you produce HTML previews, you should have (almost) all freedom to
do javascript in your HTML.
Beware not to produce a complete "application" as your preview...
Quick Look previews are meant to be simple representation of your
document contents.
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Julien
On 21 févr. 08, at 18:54, email@hidden wrote:
Hi again,
for another project, I am trying to build a (HTML-based) dynamic
Quicklook-Preview. Everything works well so far. However, I've seen
that other Plug-Ins integrate HTML-buttons and respond to them via
(I guess) javascript.
I guess that you could do that by accessing the WebView that
QuickLook uses, but I have no clue how to do that. Could anybody
please point me in the right direction?
How would one go about in order to achieve this? Basically, I would
like to add some custom buttons to my QuickLook, and I figure the
only way to come close to that is via HTML.
Regards,
Michael
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