If your eBooks are heavily formatted and you need to keep the formatting
intact, htmlText won't be a good solution because the formatting won't
come across.
One option could be to write your eBook files to a local folder
(Documents, for example) and load them in the browser control.
Regards,
Sco
Hi Linda,
Actually, if a website is composed of simple HTML 4, the pictures should
show up in the field. Perhaps they are hidden by lines with very small
lineheights. Try setting the fixedLineHeight to false. Does that help?
You could use the revBrowser external to display websites in their o
I have several ebooks that are composed using HTML/CSS and maybe some
JavaScript. I know that I can use HTMLtext to display the pages.
For example,
on mouseUp
put url "http://www.mobgui.com"; into temp
set the htmlText of field "test" to temp
end mouseUp
But, this displays only black text