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 <phillip.mil...@acm.org> 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.
> 
> I see this on 10.8 but testers have reported it back to 10.6.8.
> 
> (Part of my problem may be that I don't know what to call this element: 
> contextual floating toolbar? ...hud panel? ...?)
> 
> 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.
> 
> How is this thing activated and, much more important, how do I stop it?
> 
> 
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