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<PDF Reader>.SeekFirst (Function) In french: <Lecteur PDF>.RecherchePremier Initializes the search for a text in a PDF file displayed by the PDF Reader control and positions on the first occurrence found (from the current page). The text found is selected.
PDF_MonLecteurPDF.RecherchePremier("société")
IF PDF_MonLecteurPDF.RechercheSuivant() = False THEN
Info("Recherche terminée")
END
PDF_MonLecteurPDF.RecherchePrécédent()
Syntax
<Result> = <PDF Reader control>.SeekFirst(<Text to find> [, <Options>])
<Result>: Boolean - True if the text was found in the document,
- False if the text was not found.
<PDF Reader control>: Control name Name of PDF Reader control to use. <Text to find>: Character string Text to find in the content of PDF Reader control. <Options>: Optional constant (or combination of constants) Search options: | | IgnoreCase | Case and accent insensitive search (ignores uppercase and lowercase differences). | WholeWord | Whole word search (enclosed in punctuation characters or spaces). |
By default, the search is case sensitive: the text searched for must have the same case as the text to be found. To perform a case-insensitive search, use the IgnoreCase constant. Remarks - The text and the specified search options are automatically taken into account by <PDF Reader>.SeekNext and <PDF Reader>.SeekPrevious run after <PDF Reader>.SeekFirst.
Starting with version 28, this function is not supported by 32-bit ARM processors. New PDF features require a 64-bit execution mode. If an application is to be run on devices with 32-bit ARM processors, it must be generated with WINDEV Mobile 27.
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