eBook Integration with external programs
eBook Integration with external programs

   
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How to open a file embedded in an eBook in its associated application A tutorial and free script, which shows you how to embed a file (example: an Excel spreadsheet, a Word document, a Windows Paint picture, etc.) into an eBook, and then open the file in the associated program.


How to open an external file in its associated application A tutorial and free script, which shows you how to open a file external to the eBook (example: an Excel spreadsheet, a Word document, a Windows Paint picture, etc.) and then open the file in the associated program.

The external file, could for example, be a file included on the same CD-ROM or disk as the eBook, if you are distributing your eBooks on CD-ROMs or disks.


How to run a program embedded in an eBook A tutorial and free script, which shows you how to run another program included inside an eBook (this other program could even be another eBook itself), and allow the user start that program by clicking a link in the eBook.


How to run an external program from an eBook A tutorial and free script, which shows you how to run an external from an eBook (this other program could even be another eBook itself).

The external program, could for example, be a program included on the same CD-ROM or disk as the main eBook, if you are distributing your eBooks on CD-ROMs or disks.




 
   

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