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The hierarchy of the methods that are invoked to construct the complete GUI is provided below for your reference. SwingController class provides convenience methods for the most common UI actions, such as rotating the document, setting the zoom level, etc. You may choose to use any of the individual methods below to construct a sub-set of the complete GUI that meets your specific requirements. The following hierarchy of methods that are invoked to construct the complete Component GUI is provided for your reference. Although the docs should be included in the downloadable packages they are not. icepdf javadoc

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For more information on the viewer component features, see Reference Implementations. Developers using ICEpdf can readily customize the Viewer user-interface with a very shallow learning curve and minimal coding effort.

SwingController (ICEpdf Viewer RI)

This is the main entry point for building a JFrame containing all of the graphical user interface elements necessary for viewing PDF files. I have an older version here so somewhere - at least in former times - the download was available. The targets are there just not in the.

As such, there are three main scenarios that are covered. The hierarchy of the methods that are invoked to construct the complete GUI is provided below for your reference.

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You may choose to use any of the individual methods below to construct a sub-set of the complete GUI that meets your specific requirements. The javadoc can be generated if you download the javadof version with the ant directrive 'javadoc' I do travel quite jzvadoc bit and like to have a hard copy so I updated the wiki to have a snapshot download of the Wiki in PDF format, http: I've been scouring looking for the online javadoc and can't find it - must be blind.

As mentioned above they are also available online. Is the doc for 4.

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The main differences between this and buildViewerFrame are: The purpose of this class is to facilitate in the building of user interface components that are used to view and interact with PDF Documents.

Note The SwingViewBuilder class provides numerous methods that enable developers to quickly create custom viewer user interfaces UIs by including only those UI controls that are required, customizing existing UI controls, etc. Am I missing something?

You can also download the jacadoc guide at http: Table of Contents Loading But I can't even find the 3. The SwingController class does this for us.

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Powered by Atlassian Confluence 2. This also provides you flexibility in the containers that you add the components into and the overall layout of the application, etc. When using the SwingViewBuilder and SwingController classes, it is usually not necessary to use the Document object directly.

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Powered by JForum 2. This relationship can be seen in Figure 1. Printed by Atlassian Confluence 2. We opted in this release to move our documentation online. The controller, which interacts between the user, view and data model is represented by the SwingController class. The following hierarchy of methods that are invoked to construct the complete Component GUI is provided for your reference.

I tried icepf run an "ant javdoc" on the source package but the build. The PDF Viewer application is a reference implementation RI application, meaning that all source code used to implement the application is available to developers to modify as required.

Javadoc and Developer guide javwdoc 4. Can you give me a URL? The docs have been moved out to a wiki to make it easy to update. The view, which presents the user interface, is implemented using standard Java Swing components and is constructed by the SwingViewBuilder class.

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