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 Post subject: Using Flashpaper
PostPosted: November 17th, 2006, 4:07 pm 
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Came across this in a situation I had on a project. You can't call PDFs to a page locally, BUT you can when you've output them via FlashPaper. Slick!


FLASHPAPER.swf?INITIAL_VIEW=35&POPUP_ENABLED=false

In this example, the document is created with an initial zoom of 35%, and with the Open In New Browser buttonhidden.

The currently defined settings are as follows:

INITIAL_VIEW Initial zoom level (numeric percentage, "width", or "page").

INITIAL_PAGE Initial page to display (numeric value).

INITIAL_BOOKMARK Name of outline entry to use for initial view.

POPUP_ENABLED If false, hide the Open In New Browser button.

HIDE_SIDEBAR If true, do not show the sidebar.

UIFONT Name of the font to use for the FlashPaper user interface.

UIFONTSIZE Sizes to use for Normal fonts in the FlashPaper user interface.

UISMALLFONTSIZE Sizes to use for Small fonts in the FlashPaper user interface.

So in Opus, you can make your URL call like above, or you could create a browser window

You can also do some of this in the Browser object as well. Hope this helps someone.

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