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Making it work in Chrome #18

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mmcc-xx opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 2 comments
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Making it work in Chrome #18

mmcc-xx opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 2 comments

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@mmcc-xx
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mmcc-xx commented Dec 29, 2016

Hi - where should I put the plugin to make it work with Chrome? Are the any other steps required? The screenshot shows Chrome, so I assume it is possible.

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ZaneA commented Dec 30, 2016

Hi there, it looks like Chrome/Chromium has deprecated the usage of NPAPI (which the plugin is implemented using) and recently was permanently removed, so without rewriting the plugin there is not much I can do, sorry.

The good news is at least there is some effort to support tablet pressure natively in browsers, for example https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PointerEvent/pressure, hopefully Chrome/Chromium implement support or they have some alternative that can be used.

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mmcc-xx commented Dec 30, 2016

Thanks - I'll just try it in Firefox.

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