On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Charles Szasz wrote:
> I tried that script earlier (without the script for Ok button) before I
> posted a message for help. It did not work. I
I use that for every error- check that shouldn't happen. I have a "panic"
function for it, and the choices of "contin
Francis,
Thanks so much for your suggestions! I will take a look at SKIM.
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From: "Charles Szasz"
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Using an internal file for PDF for manual
Larry,
I tried that script earlier (without the script for Ok button) before I
posted a message for help. It did not work. In the stan
Larry,
I tried that script earlier (without the script for Ok button) before I posted
a message for help. It did not work. In the standalone settings, I added the
PDF Manual as a file to my settings. I will go back and see why it did not
work.
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the document.
So I added the "if" statement at the end to show the error if one occurred.
I hope that helps!
Larry
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From: "Charles Szasz"
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: Using an internal file for PDF for manual
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Larry,
How did you script this for windows?
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Hi Charles,
I use a PDF in my app for a manual.
In windows, at least, if you launch the PDF document and the user has Adobe
Reader installed, then it is the default program for a PDF file and will
automatically launch it. I don't know how it works on a Mac.
Larry
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