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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/grayhints/grayhints.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/grayhints/grayhints.dtx
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
% makeindex -s gind.ist -o grayhints.ind grayhints.idx
%<*copyright>
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% grayhints.sty package, %%
-%% Copyright (C) 2016 D. P. Story %%
+%% grayhints.sty package, %%
+%% Copyright (C) 2017--2018 %%
%% dpstory@uakron.edu %%
%% %%
%% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %%
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
%</copyright>
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1997/12/01]
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{grayhints}
-%<package> [2017/03/02 v1.0 grayhints: Create gray hints in text fields]
+%<package> [2018/11/01 v1.2 grayhints: Create gray hints in text fields]
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage{xcolor}
@@ -91,68 +91,95 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*package>
% \end{macrocode}
+% \changes{v1.2}{2018/11/01}{Revisions to support PDF-XChange Editor}
+% \changes{v1.1}{2018/10/04}{Modify \string\cs{FmtToGray}, \string\cs{FocusToBlack}, and
+% \string\cs{BlurToBlack} for better behavior when entry is left empty}
% \section{Description}\previewOff
% We often see in HTML pages or compiled executable applications, form fields (text fields, input fields)
-% that require user input. The untouched field has text within it informing the user
-% of the nature of the data to be entered into the field. This, usually, grayed hint immediately
-% disappears when the user focus the cursor on the field. Lest I be accused of being too obtuse, we
+% that require user input. The untouched field has text within it that informs the user
+% of the nature of the data to be entered into the field. This `grayed hint' immediately
+% disappears when the user focuses the cursor on the field. Lest I be accused of being too obtuse, we
% illustrate with an example or two.
-%\begin{quote}
+%\begin{quote}\small
+%\def\myDateFmt{yyyy/mm/dd}
% \textField[\textColor{\matchGray}
% \TU{Enter your first name so I can get to know you better}
% \AA{\AAFormat{\FmtToGray{First Name}}
% \AAKeystroke{\KeyToGray}
% \AAOnFocus{\JS{\FocusToBlack}}
% \AAOnBlur{\JS{\BlurToBlack}}
+% \AACalculate{\CalcToGray}
% }]{NameFirst}{2in}{11bp}\vcgBdry[\medskipamount]
% \textField[\textColor{\matchGray}
% \TU{Enter your favorite date, in the indicated format}
-% \AA{\AAKeystroke{AFDate_KeystrokeEx("yyyy/mm/dd");\KeyToGray}
-% \AAFormat{AFDate_FormatEx("yyyy/mm/dd");\FmtToGray{yyyy/mm/dd}}
+% \AA{\AAKeystroke{\DateKeyEx("\myDateFmt");\KeyToGray}
+% \AAFormat{\DateFmtEx("\myDateFmt");\jsR\FmtToGray{\myDateFmt}}
% \AAOnFocus{\JS{\FocusToBlack}}
% \AAOnBlur{\JS{\BlurToBlack}}
+% \AACalculate{\CalcToGray}
% }]{DateField}{1in}{11bp}\cgBdry[1.5em]
% \pushButton[\CA{Reset}
% \TU{Press to clear to clear all fields.}
% \A{\JS{this.resetForm();}}]{reset}{}{11bp}
%\end{quote}
-% Of course, the usual tooltips may also be provided.\medskip\noindent
+% Of course, the usual tool tips may also be provided.\medskip
%
-% It is not natural for Adobe form fields to do this, it takes a lot of support code for
-% it to work properly; the Keystroke, Format, OnFocus, and OnBlur events are needed. The
+% \noindent It is not natural for Adobe form fields to do this, it takes a lot of support code for
+% it to work properly; the Keystroke, Format, OnFocus, OnBlur, and Calculate events are needed. The
% verbatim listing of the first example field above is,
%
-%\begin{quote}
+%\begin{quote}\small
%|\textField[\textColor{\matchGray}|\\
%| \TU{Enter your first name so I can get to know you better}|\\
%| \AA{\AAFormat{\FmtToGray{First Name}}|\\
%| \AAKeystroke{\KeyToGray}|\\
%| \AAOnFocus{\JS{\FocusToBlack}}|\\
%| \AAOnBlur{\JS{\BlurToBlack}}|\\
+%| \AACalculate{\CalcToGray} %<-| required if using PDF-XChange Editor\\
%|}]{NameFirst}{2in}{11bp}|
%\end{quote}
% Code snippets are inserted into the Keystroke, Format,
-% OnFocus, and OnBlur events.
+% OnFocus, OnBlur, and Calculate events.
%
-% \paragraph*{Demo files:} \texttt{gh-eforms.tex}, \texttt{hg-hyperref.tex}.
+% \paragraph*{Demo files:} Four sample files are provided: \texttt{gh-eforms.tex}, \texttt{gh-hyperref.tex},
+% \texttt{gh-fmts-eforms.tex}, and \texttt{gh-fmts-hyperref.tex}.
%
% \section{Documentation and Code}
+%
% The \pkg{eforms} package is preferred, but you can use the form field macros of \pkg{hyperref}.
-% Any options specified for the \pkg{grayhints} package
-% are passed on to \pkg{insdljs}. One useful option is \opt{usealtadobe}\IndexOpt{usealtadobe}, used for creating
-% custom formatting routines that also use Adobe's built-in formatting functions. The \opt{usealtadobe}
-% option is only useful if the document author has the Adobe application to edit form fields. If the document
+% Any unrecognized options specified for the \pkg{grayhints} package
+% are passed on to \pkg{insdljs}. If the document
% author does not want to use \pkg{eforms}, he/she can pass the option \opt{usehyforms}\IndexOpt{usehyforms} to use the form
-% fields of \pkg{hyperref}, in this case \pkg{insdljs} is required. For the last option, \opt{nodljs}\IndexOpt{nodljs}
+% fields of \pkg{hyperref}, in this case \pkg{insdljs} is required. For the last option, \opt{nodljs}
% is for users of \pkg{hyperref} forms who do not want to use \pkg{insdljs}. In the latter case,
% the option \opt{usehyforms} should not be used for that will include \pkg{insdljs}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{usehyforms}{%
\def\FormsRequirement{\RequirePackage{insdljs}[2017/03/02]}}
\def\FormsRequirement{\RequirePackage{eforms}[2017/02/27]}
-\DeclareOption{nocalcs}{\let\nodljsend\endinput}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The \IndexOpt{usealtadobe}\opt{usealtadobe} option is deprecated, the function definitions
+% are automatically loaded unless the \opt{nocalcs} or \opt{nodljs} option is taken.
+% \changes{v1.1}{2018/10/04}{Deprecated the \string\opt{usealtadobe} option, now automatically loaded}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOption{usealtadobe}{\PackageWarningNoLine{grayhints}
+ {The `usealtadobe' option is now deprecated.\MessageBreak
+ The alternate functions are automatically loaded.\MessageBreak
+ Please remove this grayhints package option}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{nocalcs} If this option is taken, the document
+% JavaScript function \texttt{AllowCalc()} is not embedded in the document. The
+% implications are that you are not using any calculation fields.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOption{nocalcs}{\let\nocalcs\endinput}
+\let\nocalcs\relax
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{nodljs} When this option is specified, there are no
+% requirements placed on this package; that is, neither \pkg{eforms}
+% nor \pkg{insdljs} are required.
+% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{nodljs}{\let\FormsRequirement\relax
- \let\nodljsend\endinput}
+ \let\nodljsend\endinput}
\let\nodljsend\relax
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{insdljs}}
\ProcessOptions
@@ -162,10 +189,10 @@
% and to match JS colors with PDF colors.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifundefined{jsColor}{\let\eq@YES=y\let\eq@NO=n%
- \InputIfFileExists{eqcolor.def}
- {\PackageInfo{grayhints}{Inputting eqcolor.def from exerquiz}}
- {\PackageError{grayhints}{cannot find eqcolor.def belonging
- to exerquiz}{Refresh your file name database and try again.}}
+ \InputIfFileExists{eqcolor.def}
+ {\PackageInfo{grayhints}{Inputting eqcolor.def from exerquiz}}
+ {\PackageError{grayhints}{cannot find eqcolor.def belonging
+ to exerquiz}{Refresh your file name database and try again.}}
}{}
% \end{macrocode}
%
@@ -183,9 +210,9 @@
% \texttt{eqcolor.def} of \pkg{exerquiz}).
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\normalGrayColors}[2]{\def\gh@rgi{#1}\def\gh@rgii{#2}%
- \ifx\gh@rgi\@empty\else
- \jsColor\gh@normalcolor{#1}\gh@chkTr@nsparency\fi
- \ifx\gh@rgii\@empty\else\jsColor\gh@graycolor{#2}\m@tchGray\fi}
+ \ifx\gh@rgi\@empty\else
+ \jsColor\gh@normalcolor{#1}\gh@chkTr@nsparency\fi
+ \ifx\gh@rgii\@empty\else\jsColor\gh@graycolor{#2}\m@tchGray\fi}
\def\gh@normalcolor{}\def\gh@graycolor{}
\AtEndOfPackage{\normalGrayColors{color.black}{color.ltGray}}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -209,34 +236,34 @@
% command \DescribeMacro{\matchGray}\cs{matchGray}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\m@tchGray{\eq@checkRawJSColor{\gh@graycolor}%
- \ifx\eqpredefineJSCol\eq@NO
+ \ifx\eqpredefineJSCol\eq@NO
% \end{macrocode}
% \cs{gh@graycolor} is a JavaScript array
% \begin{macrocode}
- \let\matchGray\@empty
- \expandafter\gh@extr@ctJSModelInfo\gh@graycolor\@nil
- \ifx\@rgi\@empty\else\edef\matchGray{\@rgi}\fi
- \ifx\@rgii\@empty\else\edef\matchGray{\matchGray\space\@rgii}\fi
- \ifx\@rgiii\@empty\else
- \edef\matchGray{\matchGray\space\@rgiii}\fi
- \ifx\@rgiv\@empty\else\edef\matchGray{\matchGray\space\@rgiv}\fi
- \else
+ \let\matchGray\@empty
+ \expandafter\gh@extr@ctJSModelInfo\gh@graycolor\@nil
+ \ifx\@rgi\@empty\else\edef\matchGray{\@rgi}\fi
+ \ifx\@rgii\@empty\else\edef\matchGray{\matchGray\space\@rgii}\fi
+ \ifx\@rgiii\@empty\else
+ \edef\matchGray{\matchGray\space\@rgiii}\fi
+ \ifx\@rgiv\@empty\else\edef\matchGray{\matchGray\space\@rgiv}\fi
+ \else
% \end{macrocode}
% \cs{gh@graycolor} is a predefined color (\texttt{color.ltGray})
% \begin{macrocode}
- \expandafter\gh@getColorFromPrefined\gh@graycolor\@nil
- \@ifundefined{gh@pd@\pd@color}{%
- \def\gh@graycolor{color.ltGray}\def\pd@color{ltGray}%
- \PackageWarning{grayhints}
- {The color.\pd@color\space is undefined,\MessageBreak
- substituting color.ltGray}}{\ifx\pd@color\gh@transparent
- \def\gh@graycolor{color.ltGray}\def\pd@color{ltGray}%
- \PackageWarning{grayhints}
- {A transparent color is not supported,\MessageBreak
- using color.ltGray instead}\fi
- }%
- \edef\matchGray{\@nameuse{gh@pd@\pd@color}}%
- \fi}
+ \expandafter\gh@getColorFromPrefined\gh@graycolor\@nil
+ \@ifundefined{gh@pd@\pd@color}{%
+ \def\gh@graycolor{color.ltGray}\def\pd@color{ltGray}%
+ \PackageWarning{grayhints}
+ {The color.\pd@color\space is undefined,\MessageBreak
+ substituting color.ltGray}}{\ifx\pd@color\gh@transparent
+ \def\gh@graycolor{color.ltGray}\def\pd@color{ltGray}%
+ \PackageWarning{grayhints}
+ {A transparent color is not supported,\MessageBreak
+ using color.ltGray instead}\fi
+ }%
+ \edef\matchGray{\@nameuse{gh@pd@\pd@color}}%
+ \fi}
\def\gh@chkTr@nsparency{\eq@checkRawJSColor{\gh@normalcolor}%
\ifx\eqpredefineJSCol\eq@YES
\expandafter\gh@getColorFromPrefined\gh@normalcolor\@nil
@@ -254,91 +281,286 @@
% Various supporting macros to extract information.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\gh@extr@ctJSModelInfo[#1,#2]\@nil{%
- \gh@getspecv@lues#2,,,,\@nil}%
+ \gh@getspecv@lues#2,,,,\@nil}%
\def\gh@getspecv@lues#1,#2,#3,#4,#5\@nil{%
- \def\@rgi{#1}\def\@rgii{#2}\def\@rgiii{#3}\def\@rgiv{#4}}
+ \def\@rgi{#1}\def\@rgii{#2}\def\@rgiii{#3}\def\@rgiv{#4}}
\def\gh@getColorFromPrefined color.#1\@nil{\def\pd@color{#1}}
+\def\gh@PriorFormat{event.target.savevalue=event.value;\jsR}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\FailStringDef} provides a helpful string when the user enters an improper string.
+% This is a language localization command.
+% \changes{v1.2}{2018/11/01}{Added \string\cs{FailStringDef}}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\FailStringDef{continue editing}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\EnterCommitFailDef} Sets the code for \cs{FailStringDef}.
+% \changes{v1.2}{2018/11/01}{Added \string\cs{EnterCommitFailDef}}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\EnterCommitFailDef{event.value=("\FailStringDef");}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\EnterCommitFailEvent} Sets the action when the user uses the \textsf{Enter} key to
+% commit date, and the data is not validated.
+% \changes{v1.2}{2018/11/01}{Added \string\cs{EnterCommitFailDef}}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\EnterCommitFailEvent#1{\def\@rgi{#1}\ifx\@rgi\@empty
+ \def\gh@ECFE{\EnterCommitFailDef}\else\def\gh@ECFE{#1}\fi}
+\EnterCommitFailEvent{}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\CommitSuccessEvent} Set what happens when entering a valid string into a formatting text field
+% \changes{v1.2}{2018/11/01}{Added \string\cs{CommitSuccessEvent}}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\CommitSuccessEvent#1{\def\@rgi{#1}\ifx\@rgi\@empty
+\let\gh@CSE\jsR\else\def\gh@CSE{\jsR\jsT #1\jsR}\fi}
+\let\gh@CSE\jsR
% \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macro}{\FmtToGray}\hspace{-\marginparsep}\thinspace
% \darg{\ameta{grayhint}} This command is placed in the Format event. It places the hint
% \ameta{grayhint} as the formatting text string when the field is empty.
% If a built-in Adobe function is also used, use \cs{FmtToGray} after it; for example,
-% \begin{quote}
+% \begin{quote}\small
% |\AAFormat{AFNumber_Format(0,1,0,0,"",true);|\\
% |\FmtToGray{|\ameta{grayhint}|}}|
% \end{quote}
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\FmtToGray[1]{if(event.value=="")event.value=("#1");}
+\newcommand\FmtToGray[1]{%
+ if(typeof event.target.savevalue=="undefined"){\jsR\jsT
+ event.target.savevalue="";\jsR\jsT
+ event.target.success=false;\jsR
+ }\jsR
+ if(typeof event.target.ghBuiltin=="undefined")%
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=false;\jsR
+ if(!event.target.ghBuiltin)\gh@PriorFormat
+ event.target.ghBuildtin=false;\jsR\gh@FmtToGray{#1}}
+\def\gh@FmtToGray#1{%
+ if(typeof event.target.saverc=="undefined")%
+ event.target.saverc=true;\jsR
+ if(!event.target.saverc||event.value==""){\jsR\jsT
+ if(event.target.savevalue!=""&&%
+ !event.target.success){\jsR\jsT\gh@ECFE\jsR\jsT
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Here is the only PDF dependent code. The event sequence of close to but not exactly the
+% same as the event sequence for the Adobe PDF viewers, we must insert the following two
+% lines of code to make things work for \app{PDF-XChange Editor}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ if(typeof app.pxceInfo!="undefined")%
+ event.target.savevalue="";\jsR\jsT
+ } else {\jsR\jsT\jsT
+ event.target.success=false;\jsR\jsT\jsT
+ event.value=("#1");\jsT\gh@CSE\jsT}\jsR
+ } else {\jsR\jsT
+ event.target.success=true;\gh@CSE}
+}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\KeyToGray}
% This command is placed in the Keystroke event. It changes
% the color to `gray' (\cs{gh@graycolor}) if the field is empty.
% If a built-in Adobe function is also used, use \cs{KeyToGray} after it; for example,
-% \begin{quote}
+% \begin{quote}\small
% |\AAFormat{AFNumber_Keystroke(0,1,0,0,"",true);|\\
% |\KeyToGray}|
% \end{quote}
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\KeyToGray{if(event.value=="")%
- event.target.textColor=\gh@graycolor;}
+\newcommand\KeyToGray{%
+ if(event.willCommit&&event.value!=""&&!event.rc)\jsR\jsT
+ event.target.success=false;\jsR
+ event.target.saverc=event.rc;\jsR
+ event.rc=true;\jsR
+ if(event.willCommit&&event.value=="")%
+ event.target.textColor=\gh@graycolor;\jsR
+ if(event.willCommit)%
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\CalcToGray}
% The \cs{CalcToGray} is a Calculate script, it is needed only in a form field that performs
% a calculation. If a built-in Adobe function is also used, use \cs{KeyToGray} after it; for example,
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\AACalculate{var cArray=new Array("Integer");\r|\\
-% |if (AllowCalc(cArray)) AFSimple_Calculate("SUM", cArray );\r|\\
-% |\CalcToGray}|
-% \end{quote}
+%\begin{quote}\small
+% |\AACalculate{var cArray=new Array("Integer");\jsR|\\
+% |if (AllowCalc(cArray)) AFSimple_Calculate("SUM", cArray );\jsR|\\
+% |\CalcToGray}|
+%\end{quote}
+% If the target population might use \app{PDF-XChange Editor}, whose features closely mimic those of
+% \app{Adobe Acrobat Reader}, the use of \cs{CalcToGray} is recommended in all fields.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\CalcToGray{event.target.textColor=%
- (event.value=="")?\gh@graycolor:\gh@normalcolor;}
+ (event.value=="")?\gh@graycolor:\gh@normalcolor;}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\FocusToBlack}
% A command placed within the OnFocus event. When the field comes into focus, and
% the field is empty, the color for the text is turned to black. This can be redefined
% to another color.
+%
+% \item (2018/10/04) We increase the complexity with the goal of getting a better user experience.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\FocusToBlack{if(event.target.valueAsString=="")%
- event.target.textColor=\gh@normalcolor;}
+\newcommand\FocusToBlack{%
+ if (typeof event.target.success=="undefined")%
+ event.target.success=false;\jsR
+ if(event.target.valueAsString==""%
+ ||!event.target.success)\jsR\jsT
+ event.target.textColor=\gh@normalcolor;
+}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\BlurToBlack}
% A command placed within the OnBlur event. It sets the text color to gray or black,
% depending on whether the field is empty or not. My be redefined with different colors.
+%
+% \item (2018/10/04) We increase the complexity with the goal of getting a better user experience.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\BlurToBlack{event.target.textColor=%
- (event.target.valueAsString=="")?\gh@graycolor:\gh@normalcolor;}
+\newcommand\BlurToBlack{%
+ if (!event.target.success||event.target.valueAsString=="")\jsR\jsT
+ this.resetForm(event.target.name);\jsR
+ event.target.savevalue="";\jsR
+ event.target.textColor=(!event.target.success||%
+ event.target.valueAsString=="")?\gh@graycolor:\gh@normalcolor;
+}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
+% \subsection{\texorpdfstring{\LaTeX}{LaTeX} commands for built-in functions}
+% We define a series of commands as a convenience to the user. The arguments of each
+% are the JavaScript argument enclosed in parentheses.\medskip\par
+% \noindent
+% \DescribeMacro{\NumKey}\cs{NumKey} for processing keystrokes for numbers, and \DescribeMacro{\NumFmt}
+% \cs{NumFmt} formats a number according to its arguments.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\NumKey{EFNumber_Keystroke}
+\def\NumFmt(#1){try{EFNumber_Format(#1)}catch(e){}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\DateKey}\cs{DateKey} and \DescribeMacro{\DateFmt}\cs{DateFmt} process the keystroke
+% and format events for a date.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\DateKey{EFDate_Keystroke}
+\def\DateFmt(#1){%
+ AFDate_Format(#1);\jsR
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\DateKeyEx}\cs{DateKeyEx} and \DescribeMacro{\DateFmtEx}\cs{DateFmtEx} process the keystroke
+% and format events for a date.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\DateKeyEx{EFDate_KeystrokeEx}
+\def\DateFmtEx(#1){%
+ AFDate_FormatEx(#1);\jsR
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\PercentKey}\cs{PercentKey} and \DescribeMacro{\PercentFmt}\cs{PercentFmt} process the keystroke
+% and format events for a number represented as a percentage.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\PercentKey{EFPercent_Keystroke}
+\def\PercentFmt(#1){%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Avoid the dreaded ``0.00\%'' when the field is blank
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ if(event.value!=""||%
+ (typeof event.target.savevalue!="undefined"&&%
+ event.target.savevalue!=""))%
+ AFPercent_Format(#1);\jsR
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\TimeKey}\cs{TimeKey}, \DescribeMacro{\TimeFmt}\cs{TimeFmt}, and
+% \DescribeMacro{\TimeFmtEx}\cs{TimeFmtEx} process the keystroke
+% and format events for a time.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\TimeKey{EFTime_Keystroke}\def\TimeFmt{EFTime_Format}
+\def\TimeFmtEx(#1){try{EFTime_FormatEx(#1)}catch(e){}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\SpecialKey}\cs{SpecialKey}, \DescribeMacro{\SpecialKeyEx}\cs{SpecialKeyEx}, and
+% \DescribeMacro{\SpecialFmt}\cs{SpecialFmt} process the keystroke
+% and format events for a special format.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\SpecialKey{EFSpecial_Keystroke}
+\def\SpecialKeyEx{EFSpecial_KeystrokeEx}
+\def\SpecialFmt(#1){try{EFSpecial_Format(#1)}catch(e){}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \DescribeMacro{\RangeValidate}\cs{RangeValidate}, \DescribeMacro{\SimpleCalc}\cs{SimpleCalc}, and
+% \DescribeMacro{\MergeChange}\cs{\MergeChange} are specialized JS functions for setting a range
+% resstriction in the validate event, for making a simple calculation in the calculate event, and
+% a general purpose function to merging the current keystroke with event.value, valid for the keystroke
+% event.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\RangeValidate{EFRange_Validate}
+\def\SimpleCalc{EFSimple_Calculate}
+\def\MergeChange{EFMergeChange}
+% \end{macrocode}
% \subsection{Document JavaScript to support gray hints}
-% Technically speaking, the only lines really required are
-% the ones defining the
-% function \texttt{AllowCalc}, and this is used only when you are
-% creating a series of calculation fields that performs arithmetic operations
-% on the dependent fields.
+% The alternate names adobe built-in need to be used for any format function; the normal
+% built-in function names can be otherwise be used.
% \begin{macrocode}
\nodljsend
-\begin{insDLJS}{ghsupport}{grayhints: Support for the Calculate Event}
+\begin{insDLJS}{altadbfncs}{gh: Support for Adobe built-in functions}
+var EFNumber_Keystroke=AFNumber_Keystroke;
+function EFNumber_Format(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFNumber_Format.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+var EFDate_Keystroke=AFDate_Keystroke;
+function EFDate_Format(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFDate_Format.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+var EFDate_KeystrokeEx=AFDate_KeystrokeEx;
+function EFDate_FormatEx(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFDate_FormatEx.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+var EFPercent_Keystroke=AFPercent_Keystroke;
+function EFPercent_Format(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFPercent_Format.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+var EFTime_Keystroke=AFTime_Keystroke;
+function EFTime_Format(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFTime_Format.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+function EFTime_FormatEx(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFTime_FormatEx.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+var EFSpecial_Keystroke=AFSpecial_Keystroke;
+var EFSpecial_KeystrokeEx=AFSpecial_KeystrokeEx;
+function EFSpecial_Format(){
+ event.target.savevalue=event.value;
+ event.target.ghBuiltin=true;
+ AFSpecial_Format.apply(null,arguments);
+}
+var EFRange_Validate=AFRange_Validate;
+var EFSimple_Calculate=AFSimple_Calculate;
+var EFMergeChange=AFMergeChange;
+\end{insDLJS}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \cs{nocalcs} is \cs{relax} unless the \opt{nocalcs} option is taken, in which case
+% it is \cs{let} to \cs{endinput}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\nocalcs
+\begin{insDLJS}{ghsupport}{gh: Support for the Calculate Event}
% \end{macrocode}
% In order to get the gray hints to appear in the terminal field of a calculation group,
% we cannot perform the calculate when all the dependent fields are empty. \texttt{cArray}
% is an array of all dependent fields involved in the calculation. The use of this function
-% is illustrated in \texttt{grayhints.tex}.
+% is illustrated in \texttt{gh-eforms.tex} and \texttt{gh-hyperref.tex}.
% \begin{macrocode}
function AllowCalc(cArray) {
- var f,g;
- for (var i=0; i<cArray.length; i++) {
- f=this.getField(cArray[i]);
- g=f.getArray();
- for (var j=0; j<g.length; j++)
- if (g[j].valueAsString!="") return true;
- }
- return false;
+ var f,g;
+ for (var i=0; i<cArray.length; i++) {
+ f=this.getField(cArray[i]);
+ g=f.getArray();
+ for (var j=0; j<g.length; j++)
+ if (g[j].valueAsString!="") return true;
+ }
+ return false;
}
\end{insDLJS}
% \end{macrocode}