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%% docassembly.sty package, %%
%% Copyright (C) 2021 D. P. Story %%
%% dpstory@acrotex.net %%
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%% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %%
%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License %%
%% Distributed from CTAN archives in directory %%
%% macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1.2 of %%
%% the License, or (at your option) any later version. %%
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Dated: 2021-06-19
Targeted audience: LaTeX authors who love their pdflatex, lualtex, xelatex,
or dvips -> ps2pdf workflow, who also own Acrobat Pro application.
The docassembly package defines the docassembly environment in which
JavaScript code can be written to execute once and only once the newly
created PDF in the Acrobat application. The package also defines a series of
helper commands to execute security restricted JavaScript methods. Using
these security restricted commands, you can place watermarks on the document,
attached files, import icons and sounds, insert pages, extract pages, send
email, and so on. All these methods I have used for years through the aeb_pro
package, which generally restricted to a dvips -> distiller workflow. Now,
these methods are available to all those who own Acrobat, no matter what PDF
creator used.
What's New (2021-06-19) Moved some documentation from this package to
the acrotex-js package. New require acrotex-js dated 2021/06/19 or later.
Now, I simply must get back to my retirement.
D. P. Story
dpstory@acrotex.net
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