


There is a workaround solution available on stackoverflow. Regarding your question how to do this in Android. I've uploaded a modified version of the iOS-Plist-AdditionalData.livecode stack which supports now also LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace To use LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace correct you have to useĪnd if i am not totally wrong you can put it at the end of the additional Plist data which is created by the sample stack. First of all LSSuportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace is a key and the value string is either TRUE if you want to allow the app to open the document in place or FALSE if you want to allow the app to open a copy of that document.
