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Android Quicklook support without an external application?

Open prscX opened this issue 8 years ago • 4 comments

Is it supported in current version? If not can you please share tentative timeline of the availability

prscX avatar Jul 13 '17 08:07 prscX

No. Sorry I can't give you a timeline because at the moment I have other things to do. But feel free to send me a pull request. Remember this is a open source project. I can say i will release this feature.

philipphecht avatar Jul 13 '17 09:07 philipphecht

👍 @philipphecht: in case you have done any research for Android and Windows support, can you please provide me the references, I will take it from there

Meanwhile I will also do the required research

prscX avatar Jul 13 '17 09:07 prscX

Very interested in this as well for Android. I wanted to move to this instead of react-native-pdf-view as that only suppots pdf.

Noitidart avatar Dec 07 '17 00:12 Noitidart

Hi Guys, in Android i think that it's not posible, check this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20330711/what-is-the-counterpart-of-ios-qlpreviewcontroller-or-uidocumentinteractioncont/20438754

It's only possible if you write your own viewers. The iOS app is calling out to an external class which just happens to render inside your own view. Not much different to Android except, you use an intent rather than call a specific app or framework which is more flexible since the user chooses how the file is opened.

bradleySuira avatar Apr 11 '18 15:04 bradleySuira