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Re: Query with PDF Page display in PDFview
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Re: Query with PDF Page display in PDFview


  • Subject: Re: Query with PDF Page display in PDFview
  • From: Antonio Nunes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 07:53:02 +0100

On May 16, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Amrit Majumdar wrote:

Consider a multipage Page PDF document.
When the user launches the application
All the pages of the document will be displayed in two rows.
The pages will be resized and row one will display 5 pages,row two will
display 5 pages.


The user can select any of the displayed pages and perform operations such
as zoom,edit,delete,select .. and so on.


You can set the thumbnail view to show a maximum of x pages in a row, but it looks like you want more fine grained control than the thumbnail view offers. Also the thumbnail view is not for editing pages. I think for that you will have to roll your own.

António

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