Hey @lentomas
I’m not sure I understand that you mean.
Continuous scrolling can be enabled in a paid version of the plugin, in the main plugin admin area, when both Lite and Premium versions are installed and activated.
Full-screen mode is available automatically when both plugins are activated.
Given that you are using a paid version of the plugin, you can use the paid support, and the form to request is is available for you in your account area on wp-pdf.com. You can send us all the relevant details, including links to the pages with the issue and any screenshots.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Sorry for the delay I have been trying to find a resolve to this. The problem is not with continuous scrolling but that when I display the PDF it is approximately 25-30% of the page width, which is not I need. After experimenting I have discovered the page displays correctly when I use the standard post, however I am using jetengine custom post and its not working when I call the content field using a dynamic field.
Solution has been found. The jetengine dynamic data does not render the correctly. I used the elementer content widget and it displayed a lot wider but still not full width.
A nice to have tweek would to somehow not to not display the top header on the pdf and to set to full pagewidth by default. I am using a front end form to upload and display the pdf so dont want the user to have to enter code in the embedded link.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
You can remove the top toolbar from the PDF viewer by setting Toolbar Location in plugin settings to Top, or by using a shortcode attribute.
Same is actually applicable to the full width (here is the attribute, but also can be set globally in plugin settings in the Width option).