Re: Prevent display of PDF controls in a WebView
Re: Prevent display of PDF controls in a WebView
- Subject: Re: Prevent display of PDF controls in a WebView
- From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:16:31 +0100
Have you investigated supplying your own PDF view. Webkit doesn't really offer anything about its built in PDF view beyond its existence.
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On 2 Sep 2012, at 06:32 PM, Phillip Mills <email@hidden> wrote:
> In an OSX application, I use a WebView to display a variety of file types. When the type is PDF, something within Cocoa (PDFKit?) intercepts mouse movement in the lower portion of the screen and responds by displaying a translucent gray view with clickable areas that give options for the user to zoom in and out, open the file in Preview, or save it as a download.
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> I see this on 10.8 but testers have reported it back to 10.6.8.
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> (Part of my problem may be that I don't know what to call this element: contextual floating toolbar? ...hud panel? ...?)
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> Anyway, I need to prevent it from appearing as it both interferes with how the program is supposed to function visually and gives options (zoom) that will cause incorrect program behavior if used.
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> How is this thing activated and, much more important, how do I stop it?
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