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+The mkstmpdad Bundle: The mkstmp_pro and aeb_dad Packages
+Author: D. P. Story
+Dated: 2016/10/26
+
+
+This bundle contains two related packages: mkstmp_pro and aeb_dad.
+These use Adobe Distiller as the PDF creator, and Adobe Acrobat as well.
+
+1. mkstmp_pro: Is a simple workflow for creating custom stamps, that
+ Acrobat uses for commenting.
+2. aeb_dad: This package uses stamps (created by mkstmp_pro) build a
+ Drag and Drop Matching (Game). The end user may drag and drop stamps
+ onto target push buttons. If the stamp is dropped onto the wrong
+ button, an alert box appears announcing "Wrong!", and the stamp is
+ returned to its original place; if the stamp is dropped on the correct
+ button, the alert box announces "Right!". This is as close to DAD
+ (Drag and Drop) as we can get in PDF.
+
+ Users of Adobe Acrobat can, of course, enjoy DAD Matching, but more
+ importantly, users of Adobe Reader XI (version 11) or later can too! One
+ of the splendid features of ARXI is it enables full support for
+ commenting (and for saving fill-in form fields). Previous versions of AR,
+ users could view stamps and view the associated comments, but could not
+ move the stamps around on the page. With version 11, you can now move
+ stamps (and other comments) around; this feature was the inspiration for
+ DAD Matching (the aeb_dad package).
+
+Enjoy!
+
+Now, I must get back to my retirement.
+
+D. P. Story
+dpstory at acrotex dot net