Re: [WebODF] [webodf-support] viewerjs
Hello, want to ask how I can make adjustments to the layout so that it displays
two documents side by side.
The rendering in ViewerJS is done by WebODF for ODF and PDF.js for PDF. If you would like to help with the ODF rendering you can join https://open.nlnet.nl/mailman/listinfo/webodf If you want to display two documents side by side, you can add two ViewerJS instances to your page.
Best regards, Jos van den Oever
So, my question to the list (new here) is where or how do the instances get instantiated?
Second, ViewerJS causes my Eclipse IDE to run out of heap space. It is difficult to debug because I'm new to the library (and to JS memory leaks for that matter), but I could imagine a JS function eating up memory with a faulty recursion.. please advice thanks Simon
On 07/10/2014 11:00 AM, simon wrote:
Hello,
want to ask how I can make adjustments to the layout so that it displays two documents side by side.
The rendering in ViewerJS is done by WebODF for ODF and PDF.js for PDF. If you would like to help with the ODF rendering you can join https://open.nlnet.nl/mailman/__listinfo/webodf https://open.nlnet.nl/mailman/listinfo/webodf If you want to display two documents side by side, you can add two ViewerJS instances to your page.
Best regards, Jos van den Oever
So, my question to the list (new here) is where or how do the instances get instantiated?
Hello Simon, Sorry for the late reply. The mailing list server was eh resting. Did you find out what you wanted to know yet?
Second, ViewerJS causes my Eclipse IDE to run out of heap space. It is difficult to debug because I'm new to the library (and to JS memory leaks for that matter), but I could imagine a JS function eating up memory with a faulty recursion.. please advice
Is this problem occurring when running WebODF code or does it happen just because Eclipse is trying to parse the code? We have released a new version of ViewerJS: 0.5.1. Cheers, Jos
Hello Jos,
these problems are resolved. There are a large amount of synatx warnings
from the Eclipse JS validator (attached).
Some of them are even marked as error. The side by side view works though.
Before, I had the wrong scripts included.
thanks
Simon
2014-07-23 11:11 GMT+02:00 Jos van den Oever
On 07/10/2014 11:00 AM, simon wrote:
Hello,
want to ask how I can make adjustments to the layout so that it displays two documents side by side.
The rendering in ViewerJS is done by WebODF for ODF and PDF.js for PDF. If you would like to help with the ODF rendering you can join https://open.nlnet.nl/mailman/__listinfo/webodf
https://open.nlnet.nl/mailman/listinfo/webodf If you want to display two documents side by side, you can add two ViewerJS instances to your page.
Best regards, Jos van den Oever
So, my question to the list (new here) is where or how do the instances get instantiated?
Hello Simon,
Sorry for the late reply. The mailing list server was eh resting.
Did you find out what you wanted to know yet?
Second, ViewerJS causes my Eclipse IDE to run out of heap space. It is
difficult to debug because I'm new to the library (and to JS memory leaks for that matter), but I could imagine a JS function eating up memory with a faulty recursion.. please advice
Is this problem occurring when running WebODF code or does it happen just because Eclipse is trying to parse the code?
We have released a new version of ViewerJS: 0.5.1.
Cheers, Jos
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