pdf.js/examples/mobile-viewer
Jonas Jenwald d9ce17642f [api-minor] Further modernize the ProgressBar class (PR 14918 follow-up)
- Simplify how we look-up the DOM-element, which should also be a tiny bit more efficent.

 - Use private class-fields, rather than property-names prefixed with underscores.

 - Inline the `#updateBar` helper-method directly in the `percent`-setter, since having a separate method doesn't seem necessary in this case.

 - Set the `indeterminate`-class on the ProgressBar DOM-element, to simplify the code.

Finally, also (slightly) re-factors the `PDFViewerApplication.progress`-method to make it a bit smaller.
2022-07-01 10:31:25 +02:00
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Overview

Example to demonstrate PDF.js library usage with a viewer optimized for mobile usage.

Getting started

Build PDF.js using gulp dist-install and run gulp server to start a web server. You can then work with the mobile viewer at http://localhost:8888/examples/mobile-viewer/viewer.html.

Refer to viewer.js for the source code of the mobile viewer.