StrCpy $Acrobat "None"
${endif}
${if} $Acrobat != "None"
StrCpy $Acrobat "None"
${endif}
${if} $Acrobat != "None"
+ ReadRegStr $String HKCR "AcroExch.Document/shell/open/command" ""
StrCpy $Search "8" ; search for Acrobat or Adobe Reader 8 because then PDFViewWin8.exe is needed to view PDF-files
!insertmacro StrPointer $String $Search $Pointer ; macro from LyXUtils
${if} $Pointer == "-1" ; if nothing was found
StrCpy $Search "8" ; search for Acrobat or Adobe Reader 8 because then PDFViewWin8.exe is needed to view PDF-files
!insertmacro StrPointer $String $Search $Pointer ; macro from LyXUtils
${if} $Pointer == "-1" ; if nothing was found
while the unrenamed version can be modified. When the modified version should
be displayed, the eventually opened renamed version is closed in Acrobat and
the modified version is copied, renamed and opened in Acrobat.
while the unrenamed version can be modified. When the modified version should
be displayed, the eventually opened renamed version is closed in Acrobat and
the modified version is copied, renamed and opened in Acrobat.
- To open/close files in Acrobat, OLE-Obcects are used because the latest
+ To open/close files in Acrobat, OLE-Objects are used because the latest
manual "Developing Applications Using Interapplication Communication" from
Adobe Acrobat SDK Version 8 states:
"Although DDE is supported, you should use OLE automation instead of DDE
manual "Developing Applications Using Interapplication Communication" from
Adobe Acrobat SDK Version 8 states:
"Although DDE is supported, you should use OLE automation instead of DDE