Use 2 fingers and spread them apart on the small image being shown in the Print dialog.Tap the Share button in the top menu bar and select Print.Tap the Share button and then select knitCompanion.If you have more than one page, repeat steps 4-6 for each page.
Tap Keep Scan, then tap Done at the upper left.Notes will use this to ensure your scan is square and even. Take a picture of the first page of your pattern.Tap to make new note and tap the Plus.When you have a pattern that is a webpage, paper, or any format that is not a PDF, follow these steps to add it to your knitCompanion. If you do not see any PDFs, be sure to tap PDFs on the right side first. Navigate your Dropbox and tap any PDF to import it.Tap Local to see the PDF and tap the local PDF to view it.Tap any Library item to import the PDF.To download from Ravelry, your pattern must be a Ravelry Download that you have access to. If your device always opens a PDF with the same app, and will not let you choose which app to use, then clear your device’s default app setting.Show Me email, downloads, and files app.knitCompanion will appear in both Send file… and Open with… Below are some examples. Android: It is often in the menu with 3 dots.From finder, 2-finger click (aka right click) a PDF and select Open With/knitCompanion. Mac: From the knitCompanion home page select the File/Open menu.iOS: It often looks like a box with an arrow pointing out.Use a browser, email, downloads, file browser, or any other app to download the file.We do this by using: func startMainApp() Our WatchOS app is a companion app that lets the user start/stop our iPhone app in the background by pressing a button. Maybe we are doing something wrong when starting our main app from the WatchOS app. Since our users have updated their iOS to 11 and/or WatchOS to 4, our iOS app doesn't seem to fire any scheduled timers when the app gets started by our WatchOS app.