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@paodingai/pdflux-pdf-viewer
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```bash npm create @paodingai/viewer@latest my-app # yarn create @paodingai/viewer my-app # pnpm create @paodingai/viewer my-app
npm create @paodingai/viewer@latest my-app
# yarn create @paodingai/viewer my-app
# pnpm create @paodingai/viewer my-app
# 根据提示,选择合适的模板
cd my-app
npm install
npm run dev
目前pdf-document-viewer支持的浏览器版本是:
last 2 Chrome versions
last 2 Safari versions
last 2 Firefox versions
pdf-document-viewer可以支持到的最低版本浏览器是:
Safari >= 15.2
Chrome >= 71
Firefox >= 81
如果项目中需要支持更低版本的浏览器,vue-cli生成的项目,请在vue.config.js文件配置
...
transpileDependencies: [
'pdf-document-viewer'
]
FAQs
```bash npm create @paodingai/viewer@latest my-app # yarn create @paodingai/viewer my-app # pnpm create @paodingai/viewer my-app
The npm package @paodingai/pdflux-pdf-viewer receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @paodingai/pdflux-pdf-viewer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @paodingai/pdflux-pdf-viewer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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