static/image/common/user_online.gif Knabbelkatje static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-4-14 17:53
I use it all the time now and love it way better than goodreader en Ezpdf reader. But you have to...
Yeah thats the only thing. I have a few xsd files which is great but I also dont know how to make them myself.				
			
		Merci pour les informations				
			
		static/image/common/user_online.gif Noochies static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-4-16 05:51
Yeah thats the only thing. I have a few xsd files which is great but I also dont know how to mak ...
I will look in to it someday. If I know I wil explain it here in detail. I have seenYouTube fragments but they are in Polish and no subs. Wel I try to do what they do mayby Im lucky. 				
			
		on a iPad you can use Crossty for xsd files and for pdf files you can use goodreader or Ezpdf . Its very handy if you put your xsd files into dropbox Crossty use dropbox. For goodreader and Ezpdf I have everything in googledrive .				
			
		Спасибо, буду пробовать.				
			
		It is the best thing that ever happened to my stitching! I buy pdf patterns so can load them directly onto the iPad. I love good reader, but you have to manually highlight stitches still. Ezypdf does a search and highlight all thing				
			
		Thanks for your information!				
			
		Are there any free PDF programs you can highlight the pattern from? 				
			
		worse case comes to worst, you can snap a picture of your chart and just pinch open the picture. you can also use a photo editing/photo collage maker to mark off what youve stitched. if using iPad, remember to go to "settings" and turn off sleep mode:nothing more frustrating than going to view the screen and its sleeping! im going to stick w paper charts - uses less power. ;)				
			
		Would you need a program for this? Pdf reader?