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diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/aeb-pro/examples/aebpro_ex6.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/aeb-pro/examples/aebpro_ex6.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66cbd350 --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/aeb-pro/examples/aebpro_ex6.tex @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +% Acrobat required +% use useacrobat option with pdftex and xetex if you have acrobat +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[% + gopro, + web={designiv,usesf,tight}, + attachsource={tex}, + attachments={% + children/theeuro.pdf, % AeB Attachment 1 + children/explog.pdf, % AeB Attachment 2 + ../extras/aest.xls, % AeB Attachment 3 + ../extras/ease.pdf % AeB Attachment 4 + }, + linktoattachments, + eforms +]{aeb_pro} + +\DeclareDocInfo +{ + title=The AeB Pro Package\texorpdfstring{\\[1ex]}{:} Creating a Package of Files, + author=D. P. Story, + university=Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net, + email=dpstory@acrotex.net, + subject=Test file for the AeB Pro package, + keywords={Adobe Acrobat, JavaScript}, + talksite=http://www.acrotex.net, + talkdate={January 12, 2007}, + copyrightStatus=True, + copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story}, + copyrightInfoURL=http://www.acrotex.net +} +\talkdateLabel{Version} +\version{1.0}\nocopyright + +\newcommand{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\char`\\#1}} +\newcommand\newtopic{\par\ifdim\lastskip>0pt\relax\vskip-\lastskip\fi +\par\vskip6pt\noindent} +\def\aftersverbskip{\noindent} +\newenvironment{sverbatim} +{\par\small\verbatim} +{\endverbatim\par\aftergroup\aftersverbskip} +\def\AcroTeX{Acro\negthinspace\TeX} + +\begin{attachmentNames} +\autolabelNum*{1}{European Currency \u\EURO} +\autolabelNum*{2}{\u0022$|e^\u007B\u005Cln(17)\u007D|$\u0022} +%\autolabelNum*{2}{\u\DQUOTE$|e^\u\LBRACE\u005Cln(17)\u\RBRACE|$\u\DQUOTE} +\autolabelNum*[AeST]{3}{The AeBST Components} +\autolabelNum*[atease]{4}{The @EASE Control Panel} +\end{attachmentNames} + +\makePDFPackage{viewmode=tile} % tile, details, hidden +% Try compiling with this option +%\makePDFPackage{viewmode=tile,initview=attach1} + +% choose view > Portfolio > Cover Sheet to recover the cover sheet + +\optionalPageMatter +{% + \par\bigskip + \begin{minipage}{.67\linewidth} + Link testing: + \begin{itemize} + \item See the \ahyperlink{attach1}{Euro} + \item See my \ahyperlink{attach2}{formerly favorite number} + \item See the \ahyperlink{atease}{@EASE Control Panel} + \item View the \ahyperextract[launch=view]{AeST}{AeST Components} + \end{itemize} + \end{minipage} +} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\section*{The \protect\cs{makePDFPackage} command} + +The concept of a PDF Package is introduced in Acrobat~8.\footnote{The PDF Package +has had several name changes, originally known as a Collection, a Portable Collection, +a PDF Package, and finally a (PDF) Portfolio.} On first +blush, it is nothing more than a fancy user interface to display +embedded files; however, it is also used in the new email form data +workflow. Using the new \textsf{Forms} menu, data contained in FDF +files can be packaged, and summary data can be displayed in the user +interface. Consequently, the way forms uses it, a PDF package can be +used as a simple database. + +Unfortunately, at this time, the form feature/database feature of +PDF Packages is inaccessible to the JavaScript API and AeB Pro. +What AeB Pro provides is packaging of the embedded files with the +nice UI. + +\newtopic The procedure is as follows: Embed all files files in the +parent as described in \texttt{aebpro\_ex5.pdf}, and use the command +\cs{makePDFPackage} to package the attachments. The syntax is +\begin{verbatim} + \makePDFPackage{<key-values>} +\end{verbatim} +There are only two sets of key-value pairs +\begin{description} + \item[\texttt{initview=<label>}:] Specifying a value for the + initview key determines which file will be used as the initial + view when the document is opened. If + \texttt{initview=attach2}, for this document, then the file + corresponding to the label \texttt{attach2}, as set up in the + \texttt{attachmentNames} environment is the initial view. + Listing \texttt{initview} with no value (or if + \texttt{initview} is not listed at all) causes the parent + document -- also called the \emph{cover sheet} -- to be + initially shown. + + \item[\texttt{viewmode=details|tile|hidden}:] The + \texttt{viewmode} determines which of the three user + interfaces is to be used initially. In terms of the UI + terminology: $\texttt{details} = \textsf{View top}$; + $\texttt{tile} = \textsf{View left}$; and $\texttt{hidden} = + \textsf{Minimize view}$. The default is \texttt{details}. +\end{description} +If you use this command with an empty argument list, +\verb!\makePDFPackage{}!, you create a PDF package with the +defaults. + +When navigating a PDF Package (Portfolio) the cover sheet can be viewed by +accessed through the menu item \texttt{View > Portfolio > Cover Sheet}. + +\newtopic\textbf{\textcolor{red}{TIP:}} Use the \cs{autolabelNum*} +command to assign a more informative description of the attachments, +like so. +\begin{sverbatim} + \autolabelNum*{1}{European Currency \u20AC} + \autolabelNum*{2}{\u0022$|e^\u007B\u005Cln(17)\u007D|$\u0022} + \autolabelNum*[AeST]{3}{The AeBST Components} + \autolabelNum*[atease]{4}{The @EASE Control Panel} +\end{sverbatim} + +Note that there is an alternative that is commented out to the assignment of the +second attachment, it is +\begin{sverbatim} + \autolabelNum* + {2}{\u\DQUOTE$|e^\u\LBRACE\u005Cln(17)\u\RBRACE|$\u\DQUOTE} +\end{sverbatim} +One can use the ``helper'' commands, as described in \texttt{aeb\_pro.tex}; however, +there is a slight problem. Within the \texttt{<description>} argument, we obey spaces, so +if we were to say \verb!\u\LBRACE\u\BSLASH ln(17)\u\RBRACE! there would be a space +after the backslash. This is the reason we used \cs{u005C}. + +\newtopic That's it! Hope you enjoy this feature and find a good +use for it. + +\end{document} |