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How do I get files onto my iOS Device?
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How do wwrite and wwriteiPhone know what to put into a new file?
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What type of files do wwrite and wwriteiPhone support?
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I want to import a template, can this be done?
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All of the files I import just have a white background, is there anyway to import a file with a background color already assigned?
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Can I compress all of my current files and then delete them?
There are a couple of ways to accomplish this. The first is to email yourself a file and copy and paste the contents into a new file.
The second is to use iTunes. Once your iPad is plugged in, you can click on the ‘Apps’ tab at the top. Then you can click on ‘wwrite’ (or wwriteiPhone). Finally you can click on the ‘Add’ button and find the file you want to import.
wwrite and wwriteiPhone are designed to take the contents of any file that is shared through iTunes and put it into a file. It will not attempt to read out any of the file, it will merely take the contents as-is and import it.
wwrite and wwriteiPhone are text-only editors. As of right now they can only support text files.
As of version 1.4.0 this cannot be done. This is a planned feature.
Just like the templates, As of version 1.4.0 this is not possible. This is also a planned feature.
Yes, as of version 1.3.0 there is an option to compress the files. The files will be available via an ‘archive’ file when sharing within iTunes.
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