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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
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+The fancytooltips package:
+--------------------------
+
+The package was inspired by the cooltooltips package. In contrast to
+cooltooltips, fancytooltips allows inclusion of tooltips which contain
+arbitrary TeX material or a series of TeX materials (aminated graphics) from
+an external PDF file. The links and JavaScripts are inserted using eforms
+package from the AcroTeX bundle. Similar packages are cooltooltips,
+pdfcomment, ocgtools and AcroTeX. The PDF file must be opened in (free)
+Adobe Reader.
+
+Possible applications include automatical extraction of equations,
+definitions, theorems and other stuff from the document and inserting
+previews to \ref, \cite and \eqref commands.
+
+Supported by grants 18/2006, 99/2008 and 131/2010 of Higher Education
+Development Fund (FRVS).