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diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/README.md b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/README.md
index 0b8915e7..08fe58aa 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/README.md
+++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/README.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The AcroTeX eDucation Bundle (AeB)
Author: D. P. Story
-Dated: 2021-05-29
+Dated: 2021-06-19
AeB contains the following:
@@ -19,6 +19,11 @@ AeB contains the following:
6) Documentation for AeB (AcroTeX eDucatation Bundle) and eforms
(including insdljs and dljslib).
+What's New (2021-06-19) Move files out of this distribution to the
+ acrotex-js package, dated 2021/06/19 or later. The folder JavaScript
+ file aeb.js (and aeb_pro.js) are now distributed with acrotex-js. Installation
+ instructions are now included with that package.
+
What's New (2021-05-29)
exerquiz: Internal changes to Begin Quiz and End Quiz actions to
support eq-pin2corr package. Exerquiz now tracks duplication quiz names.
diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/acrobat-in-workflow.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/acrobat-in-workflow.pdf
deleted file mode 100644
index 48751ef4..00000000
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+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index c5449528..00000000
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/acrobat-in-workflow.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,233 +0,0 @@
-\RequirePackage[!use=preview,!use=efpmca,!use=usebw,!use=finalbuild]{spdef}
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
-\usepackage[web,useacrobat]{aeb_pro}
-\usepackage{eforms}
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\usepackage{fancyvrb}
-
-\ifpdf\def\x{%
- \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
- \usepackage{lucidabr}}
-\else\def\x{%
- \usepackage[altbullet]{lucidbry}
- \usepackage[active]{srcltx}
-}\fi\x
-
-\usepackage{pifont}
-
-%\usepackage{fancyvrb}
-
-\reversemarginpar
-
-\let\uif\textsf
-\let\env\texttt
-\def\cs#1{\texttt{\eqbs#1}}
-\let\tops\texorpdfstring
-
-\makeatletter
-\renewcommand{\paragraph}
- {\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{0pt}{6pt}{-3pt}
- {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
-\renewcommand{\subparagraph}
- {\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}{6pt}{-3pt}%
- {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
-\def\parboxValign{t}
-\newcommand{\FmtMP}[2][0pt]{\mbox{}\marginpar{%
- \raisebox{.5\baselineskip+#1}{%
- \expandafter\parbox\expandafter[\parboxValign]%
- {\marginparwidth}{\aebbkFmtMp#2}}}}
-\def\aebbkFmtMp{\kern0pt\itshape\small
- \ifusebw\color{gray}\else\color{blue}\fi
- \raggedleft\hspace{0pt}}
-\newcommand{\BlogArticle}{%
- \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace{-1pt}\color{blue}\Pisymbol{webd}{254}%
- }\raisebox{.5pt}{\ifusebw\color{black}\else
- \color{red}\fi\ding{045}}}
-\def\dps{$\mbox{$\mathfrak D$\kern-.3em\mbox{$\mathfrak P$}%
- \kern-.6em \hbox{$\mathcal S$}}$}
-
-\makeatother
-
-\setlength{\mathindent}{\the\parindent}
-
-\def\AEBP{\app{AeB Pro}}
-\def\AEB{\app{AeB}}
-\let\app\textsf
-\let\pkg\textsf
-\def\amtIndent{\parindent}
-\def\meta#1{$\langle\textit{\texttt{#1}}\rangle$}
-\def\SC#1{{\small#1}}
-\def\PDF{\SC{PDF}}
-\let\opt\texttt
-
-%\reversemarginpar
-\def\jsSupInstr{\tops{{\AEB} and {\AEBP}\\[1ex]}{AeB and AeB Pro: }Including
- \tops{\app}{}{Acrobat} in the \tops{\LaTeX}{LaTeX} workflow}
-\title{\jsSupInstr}
-\author{D. P. Story}
-\version{1.0}
-
-\chngDocObjectTo{\newDO}{doc}
-\begin{docassembly}
-var titleOfManual="Acrobat workflow";
-var manualfilename="Manual_BG_Print_acrobat.pdf";
-var manualtemplate="Manual_BG_Brown.pdf"; // Blue, Green, Brown
-var _pathToBlank="C:/Users/Public/Documents/ManualBGs/"+manualtemplate;
-var doc;
-var buildIt=false;
-if ( buildIt ) {
- console.println("Creating new " + manualfilename + " file.");
- doc = \appopenDoc({cPath: _pathToBlank, bHidden: true});
- var _path=this.path;
- var pos=_path.lastIndexOf("/");
- _path=_path.substring(0,pos)+"/"+manualfilename;
- \docSaveAs\newDO ({ cPath: _path });
- doc.closeDoc();
- doc = \appopenDoc({cPath: manualfilename, oDoc:this, bHidden: true});
- f=doc.getField("ManualTitle");
- f.value=titleOfManual;
- doc.flattenPages();
- \docSaveAs\newDO({ cPath: manualfilename });
- doc.closeDoc();
-} else {
- console.println("Using the current "+manualfilename+" file.");
-}
-var _path=this.path;
-var pos=_path.lastIndexOf("/");
-_path=_path.substring(0,pos)+"/"+manualfilename;
-\addWatermarkFromFile({
- bOnTop:false,
- bOnPrint:false,
- cDIPath:_path
-});
-\executeSave();
-\end{docassembly}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-\app{Adobe Acrobat} (\app{AA}) is a desktop application that has many
-powerful features beyond the functionality of a PDF viewer. In this article
-the focus is a {\LaTeX} workflow that includes \app{AA} in its workflow.
-
-{\AEB} and {\AEBP}, as well as other packages written under the {\AEB}
-banner, use FDF files in various situations (as described in
-Section~4).\footnote{An FDF file is a file type that was created by
-\app{Adobe}. The \app{Acrobat} and \app{Adobe Reader} applications can use
-FDF files in various ways.} These packages use \app{Acrobat} to import the
-FDF files to perform designated JavaScript actions as required by the package
-or document author. The importing of FDF files is only needed during the PDF
-creation stage of document development; once the PDF file is created, the
-document can be viewed by \app{Adobe Reader} or any other PDF viewer.
-
-For FDF files to be imported, the \app{Acrobat} application may need to be
-configured.
-
-\section{Configuration of \tops{\app}{}{Acrobat}}\label{s:config}
-
-The current version of \app{AA} is \app{Adobe Acrobat DC}. In this and
-previous versions of \app{AA} no special configuration is needed; however if
-you purchased \app{AA} after December 2020, or you updated your \app{AA}
-after December 2020, you need to make one change in the \uif{Preferences}.
-
-\begin{figure}[htb]\fboxsep0pt\relax\centering
- \fbox{\includegraphics[width=.5\linewidth]{figures/SecurityPrefs}}
- \caption{\tops{\protect\uif}{}{Security (Enhanced) Preferences}}\label{fig:SP}
-\end{figure}
-
-Start \app{Acrobat} and open the menu \uif{Edit \ifpdf\texttt{>} \else> \fi
-Preferences} (\uif{Ctrl+K}). In the \uif{Preferences} dialog box, select
-\uif{Security (Enhanced)} category from the left panel; the top most line of
-the right panel is a checkbox labeled \uif{Enable Protected Mode at startup}.
-\emph{Clear this checkbox.}{\def\parboxValign{c}\FmtMP{\app{Acrobat DC}
-users, action required!}}\footnote{When the box is checked, importing FDF
-files, as described in the next two sections, is \emph{prohibited}. We want
-FDF files imported, so we clear the checkbox.} Refer to
-\hyperref[fig:SP]{Figure~\ref*{fig:SP}} for a visual. If this checkbox is not
-present in your \app{Acrobat}, there is nothing to do until this checkbox
-appears in a future updated version of your \uif{AA} application.
-
-\section{When FDF files are imported}
-
-It is important to be aware of when and how FDF files are imported, and to
-understand the actions required of the document author in response to this
-``import FDF event.''
-
-For a document that uses FDF files to perform tasks, the files are imported
-\emph{after} PDF creation when the newly created PDF document is \emph{first
-opened} in \app{Acrobat}, and \emph{before the PDF file is moved to another
-location and before any auxiliary files (the FDF files) are deleted}. Once
-the FDF files are imported, it is important \emph{to save}\FmtMP{Save the
-PDF} the PDF file, this incorporates the results of the actions taken by the
-imported FDF files into the document, actions, such as the embedding of
-document JavaScript.
-
-Another important point to realize is that the use of FDF files is not
-restricted to the
-\app{dvips\ifpdf\texttt{->}\,\else->\,\fi\app{Distiller}\,\ifpdf\texttt{->}\,\ignorespaces
-\else->\,\fi\app{Acrobat}} method of creating a PDF; indeed, any PDF creator
-used by the {\LaTeX} community may be used, for example,
-\app{pdftex\ifpdf\texttt{->}\allowbreak\,\else->\,\fi\app{Acrobat}}. The
-only prerequisite is to use {\LaTeX} markup that initiates the ``import FDF
-event.'' This markup is available through packages that support it; this
-includes, but not restricted to, {\AEB} and {\AEBP}.
-
-\section{Applications of FDF files to a \tops{\LaTeX}{LaTeX} workflow}
-
-With regard to producing a PDF file through a {\LaTeX} workflow, there are
-two important applications to importing FDF files: importing document
-JavaScript and post-PDF creation actions. These two applications to FDF files
-are covered in the next two subsections.
-
-\subsection{Document JavaScript}
-
-In this case, FDF files are required only for the \app{dvips\,\ignorespaces
-\ifpdf\texttt{->}\,\else->\,\fi\app{Distiller}\,\ifpdf\texttt{->}\,\else->\,\ignorespaces
-\fi\app{Acrobat}} workflow; the other PDF creators (\app{pdflatex},
-\app{lualatex}, and \app{xelatex}) have primitives that facilitate the
-creation of document JavaScript without FDF files or \app{Acrobat}.
-
-For the \pkg{exerquiz} package, part of the {Acro\!\TeX} eDucation Bundle
-(\AEB), creation of Document JavaScript is automatic and invisible for all
-PDF creators; it is only in the
-\texttt{tex\,->\,dvi\,->\,\app{dvips}\,->\,\ignorespaces
-\app{Distiller}\,->\,\app{Acrobat}} workflow that FDF files are used.
-
-Document JavaScript, by the way, is code that is embedded in the PDF and is
-available to be called throughout the document. Usually, Document JavaScript
-is general code that is repeatedly used.
-
-
-\subsection{Post PDF Creation actions}
-
-The {\AEBP} Bundle has many ``post PDF creation'' actions, such as auto
-saving the document, importing sounds, attaching documents, inserting pages,
-extracting pages, and many more. With proper {\LaTeX} markup, when the
-document is compiled, FDF files are written to the hard drive, when the
-document is then first opened in \app{Acrobat}, the FDF files are imported
-and the actions are executed. Again, for the FDF files to be imported, they
-must not have already been deleted, and \app{Acrobat} must be correctly
-configured (\hyperref[s:config]{Section~\ref*{s:config}}). One very simple
-example, is automatic saving of the document when \app{Acrobat} is first
-opened. For example, an \pkg{aeb\_pro} document has a \env{docassembly}
-environment that is placed in the preamble. Within this environment, place
-any post PDF creation JavaScript actions:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\parindent]
-\begin{docassembly}
-console.show();
-console.println("Saving document");
-\executeSave();
-\end{docassembly}
-\end{Verbatim}
-The \verb~\executeSave~ command is defined by \pkg{aeb\_pro} and its action
-is to save the document. It is the \env{docassembly} environment that writes
-the FDF file that contains its contents. \app{Acrobat} inputs this command on
-opening and the PDF is saved.\footnote{\cs{executeSave} must be the last post PDF
-creation action; otherwise, as later actions may not be executed.}
-
-
-\end{document}
diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb.js b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb.js
deleted file mode 100644
index 09310d2e..00000000
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-/*
- AEB Import FDF Methods
-
- Copyright (C) 2006--2016 AcroTeX.Net
- D. P. Story
- http://www.acrotex.net
-
- Version 1.0
-*/
-if ( typeof aebTrustedFunctions == "undefined") {
- aebTrustedFunctions = app.trustedFunction( function ( doc, oFunction, oArgs )
- {
- app.beginPriv();
- var retn = oFunction( oArgs, doc )
- app.endPriv();
- return retn;
- });
-}
-aebImportAnFDF = app.trustPropagatorFunction( function ( oArgs, doc )
-{
- app.beginPriv();
- doc.importAnFDF(oArgs);
- app.endPriv();
-});
diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.pdf
index d107b43e..86e9159d 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.pdf
+++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.pdf
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diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.tex
index 9276c3cf..29337b17 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.tex
+++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/aeb_man.tex
@@ -243,10 +243,10 @@
\university{{\AcroT} Software Development Team}
\email{dpstory@acrotex.net}
\versionLabel{Dated:}
-\version{2021/05/29}
+\version{2021/06/19}
\copyrightyears{1999-\the\year}
\nocopyright
-\prepared{2021/05/29}
+\prepared{2021/06/19}
\revisionLabel{Distribution Dated:}
\copyrightStatus{True}
@@ -477,9 +477,10 @@ instructions on how to get up and running.
\section{Getting Started}\label{s:start}
The distribution for the {\cAcroB} comes in a single ZIP file
- \texttt{acrotex.zip}. This ZIP file contains program files
- (\pkg{web}, \pkg{exerquiz}, \pkg{eforms}, \pkg{insdljs},
- \pkg{dljslib}, \pkg{taborder}, and \texttt{aeb.js}), this manual, and the
+ \texttt{acrotex.zip}.\footnote{Must modern {\TeX} have a mechanism for downloading and installing packages; consequently,
+ the ZIP file may ever been seen.} This ZIP file contains program files
+ (\pkg{web}, \pkg{exerquiz}, \pkg{eforms}, \pkg{insdljs}, \pkg{dljslib},
+ and \pkg{taborder}), this manual, and the
\href{eformman.pdf}{\pkg{eforms}} reference manual
(\texttt{\href{\bUrl/eformman.pdf}{eformman.pdf}}).
@@ -577,8 +578,19 @@ discuss the use of \app{Acrobat}, first to install the folder JavaScript file
\subsubsection{Installing \texttt{aeb.js}}
The JavaScript file \texttt{aeb.js} is only needed if you use the workflow of
-\hyperref[eq:AcrobatWF]{display~\begin{NoHyper}\eqref{eq:AcrobatWF}\end{NoHyper}}
-and \uif{Document JavaScripts} are needed to be embedded.
+\hyperref[eq:AcrobatWF]{display~\begin{NoHyper}\eqref{eq:AcrobatWF}\end{NoHyper}} (page~\pageref{eq:AcrobatWF})
+and if \uif{Document JavaScripts} are needed in the document.\footnote{\pkg{exerquiz} makes heavy use of \uif{Document JavaScripts}}
+
+The JavaScript file \texttt{aeb.js} used to be distributed by the
+\pkg{acrotex} package (\AEB), now it is available through the
+\pkg{\href{https://ctan.org/pkg/acrotex-js}{acrotex-js}}
+package, dated 2021/06/19 or later.\footnote{\url{https://ctan.org/pkg/acrotex-js}} Some {\TeX} systems
+automatically download required packages, if that is so for your system,
+\pkg{acrotex-js} may be already on your system. Find the folder containing
+the \pkg{acrotex-js} distribution to locate the \texttt{aeb.js} file. Under
+the \texttt{docs} folder of the distribution, find and read the file
+\texttt{install\_jsfiles.pdf} for instructions on how to install
+\texttt{aeb.js}.
Increased security for the \app{Acrobat} application makes it necessary to
install a folder JavaScript file. The JavaScript within \texttt{aeb.js}
@@ -589,24 +601,14 @@ installation of this file is not needed if you use \app{pdftex},
\app{lualatex}, or \app{xelatex} (or any of its variants), or if you use
a version of \app{Acrobat} prior to version 8.1.
-The instructions for installing \texttt{aeb.js} are in the
-\texttt{\href{install_jsfiles.pdf}{install\_jsfiles.pdf}}, which resides in
-the \texttt{doc} folder of the \texttt{acrotex} installation. if you use the workflow of
-\hyperref[eq:AcrobatWF]{display~\begin{NoHyper}\eqref{eq:AcrobatWF}\end{NoHyper}}, please refer to that document.
-
-After you've installed the JavaScript file, as directed by the
-\texttt{\href{install_jsfiles.pdf}{install\_jsfiles.pdf}}, validate the
-installation of the JavaScript files by navigating to the \texttt{examples}
-subfolder and opening the file \texttt{test\_install.pdf} in \app{Acrobat};
-follow the directions contained on that one page document.
-
\subsubsection{Configuring \tops{\app}{}{Acrobat}}
-If you have \app{Acrobat DC} that was purchased or updated after December 2020,
-\app{Acrobat} needs to be configured for the workflow
+If you have \app{Acrobat DC} that was purchased or updated after December
+2020, \app{Acrobat} needs to be configured for the workflow
\hyperref[eq:AcrobatWF]{display~\begin{NoHyper}\eqref{eq:AcrobatWF}\end{NoHyper}}
to function correctly. For detailed discussion, refer to the document
-\texttt{\href{acrobat-in-workflow.pdf}{acrobat-in-workflow.pdf}}.
+\texttt{acrobat-in-workflow.pdf}, available from the \pkg{acrotex-js}
+package.
\subsection{Language Localizations}
diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/eformman.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/eformman.tex
index de094e14..7ad44ef2 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/eformman.tex
+++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/eformman.tex
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ package \textsf{aeb\_pro}, and the following \texttt{docassembly} code:
\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent]
\begin{docassembly}
-\signInfo{
+\sigInfo{
cSigFieldName: "mySig", ohandler: security.PPKLiteHandler,
cert: "D_P_Story.pfx", password: "dps017",
oInfo: { location: "Niceville, FL",
diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/README.md b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/README.md
index 4157ef8c..b54082ed 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/README.md
+++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/README.md
@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ The AcroTeX Blog (http://www.acrotex.net/blog/) is a great resource for all thin
AeB and PDF.
Don Story
-2019/12/17
+2021-06-19
diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/jquiztst.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/jquiztst.pdf
index 39f0d58d..3e8294ea 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/jquiztst.pdf
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index 9af5055e..626f437c 100644
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/jtxttst.pdf
+++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/jtxttst.pdf
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deleted file mode 100644
index 5a4d85c0..00000000
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deleted file mode 100644
index b501c928..00000000
--- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acrotex/examples/test_install.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[designiv]{web}
-\usepackage{eforms}
-
-\begin{defineJS}{\isImportAnFDFKnown}
-console.clear(); console.show();
-if ( typeof aebImportAnFDF == "function" ) {
- app.beep(0);
- console.println("aeb.js is successfully installed, congratulations!");
- console.println("\\nYou're ready to Rock with AcroTeX!");
-} else {
- app.beep(0); app.beep(0);
- console.println("aeb.js is not, repeat NOT, installed correctly!");
-}
-\end{defineJS}
-
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\parindent0pt\parskip6pt
-
-\begin{document}
-
-This is a file to test your \textsf{AeB} installation.
-
-To test the \textsf{AeB} installation, press this button:
-\pushButton[\CA{Test AeB}\A{\JS{\isImportAnFDFKnown}}]{btnTest}{}{11bp}
-
-Upon pressing the button, if you have installed the \texttt{aeb.js} file
-correctly, a congratulatory message appears in the console window; if the
-installation is not correct, a message informs you so.
-
-On failure, did you close \textsf{Acrobat} before opening this file? (The JS
-files are only read once when the \textsf{Acrobat} application is opened.)
-When all else fails, try rereading the installation instructions again
-(\texttt{install\_jsfiles.pdf}), found in the \texttt{doc} folder, but more
-carefully this time.
-
-Still failing? Do you have \textsf{Acrobat DC}? Perhaps your \textsf{Acrobat}
-needs to be configured. Try reading \texttt{acrobat-in-workflow.pdf}, found
-in the \texttt{doc} folder.
-
-
-
-\end{document}
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index bffc715f..5c70119e 100644
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\tableofcontents
-
\section{Introduction}
This is a sample file to give templates of the environments
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-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
-%
-% the driver line is not necessary if you
-% have aebpro.cfg configured to your driver.
-%
-\usepackage[web]{aeb_pro}
-\usepackage{eforms}
-\usepackage[altbullet]{lucidbry}
-\usepackage{pifont}
-
-\usepackage{fancyvrb}
-
-\makeatletter
-\renewcommand{\paragraph}
- {\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{0pt}{6pt}{-3pt}
- {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
-\renewcommand{\subparagraph}
- {\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}{6pt}{-3pt}%
- {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}}
-\makeatother
-
-\mathindent\parindent
-
-\def\AEBP{\app{AeB Pro}}
-\def\AEB{\app{AeB}}
-\def\app#1{\textsf{#1}}
-\def\amtIndent{\parindent}
-\def\meta#1{$\langle\textit{\texttt{#1}}\rangle$}
-\def\SC#1{{\small#1}}
-\def\PDF{\SC{PDF}}
-\let\opt\texttt
-
-\def\copyGetPath{\qquad\pushButton[\TU{Copy app.getPath to console}
-\CA{getPath}\A{\JS{console.show();\r
-console.println('\\napp.getPath("user");');
-}}]{cpyGtPth}{}{11bp}}
-
-\def\copyGetPathJS{\qquad\pushButton[\TU{Copy app.getPath to console}
-\CA{getPath}\A{\JS{console.show();\r
-console.println('\\napp.getPath("user", "javascript");');
-}}]{cpyGtPthJS}{}{11bp}}
-
-%\reversemarginpar
-\def\jsSupInstr{How to install JavaScript support files}
-\title{\jsSupInstr}
-\author{D. P. Story}
-\version{1.0}
-
-\chngDocObjectTo{\newDO}{doc}
-\begin{docassembly}
-var titleOfManual="How to install JavaScript files";
-var manualfilename="Manual_BG_Print_jsfiles.pdf";
-var manualtemplate="Manual_BG_Brown.pdf"; // Blue, Green, Brown
-var _pathToBlank="C:/Users/Public/Documents/ManualBGs/"+manualtemplate;
-var doc;
-var buildIt=true;
-if ( buildIt ) {
- console.println("Creating new " + manualfilename + " file.");
- doc = \appopenDoc({cPath: _pathToBlank, bHidden: true});
- var _path=this.path;
- var pos=_path.lastIndexOf("/");
- _path=_path.substring(0,pos)+"/"+manualfilename;
- \docSaveAs\newDO ({ cPath: _path });
- doc.closeDoc();
- doc = \appopenDoc({cPath: manualfilename, oDoc:this, bHidden: true});
- f=doc.getField("ManualTitle");
- f.value=titleOfManual;
- doc.flattenPages();
- \docSaveAs\newDO({ cPath: manualfilename });
- doc.closeDoc();
-} else {
- console.println("Using the current "+manualfilename+" file.");
-}
-var _path=this.path;
-var pos=_path.lastIndexOf("/");
-_path=_path.substring(0,pos)+"/"+manualfilename;
-\addWatermarkFromFile({
- bOnTop:false,
- bOnPrint:false,
- cDIPath:_path
-});
-\executeSave();
-\end{docassembly}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-Because some of the \app{Acrobat} JavaScript methods have security
-restrictions, they can be only executed in the console window, or as part
-of a batch sequence, or from the JavaScript folder reserved by
-\app{Acrobat} for that use. The developer (of {\LaTeX} packages or {\PDF}
-form documents) may want to use these restricted JavaScript methods as
-part of document assembly. To use the restricted methods, they must be
-called from the user JavaScript folder. The scripts are contained in a
-\SC{JS} file that \app{Acrobat} reads when it first starts up.
-
-In this article, we provide detailed steps for locating the user
-JavaScript folder. For {\AEB} and {\AEBP}, the files \texttt{aeb.js} and
-\texttt{aeb\_pro.js} are placed in the folder. Other JavaScript files may
-be placed in the folder as well, for example, the \texttt{config.js} file
-is one that is commonly used for general purposes.
-
-Before we get started, if you are using a version of \app{Acrobat} prior
-to version~8.1, you need not read any further. The security restrictions
-described below were not in effect for those versions.
-
-\section{Installing the JavaScript support files}
-
-The functionality of {\AEB} and {\AEBP} depends, to some extent, on the
-proper installation of their JavaScript support files.
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \AEB: For authors using the $\app{dvips}+\app{Acrobat Distiller}$
- workflow, \texttt{aeb.js} is required; this file is not used by
- \app{pdflatex} or \app{xelatex} users.
-
- \item \AEBP: For authors using the $\app{dvips}+\app{Acrobat
- Distiller}$ workflow, \texttt{aeb\_pro.js} is required; for authors
- that prefer \app{pdflatex}, \app{lualatex}, or \app{xelatex} as the
- {\PDF} creator \emph{and who own} the \app{Acrobat} application,
- the \texttt{aeb\_pro.js} is required with the \opt{useacrobat}
- option of \AEBP. When using the \opt{nopro} option of \AEBP, the
- JavaScript file \texttt{aeb\_pro.js} is not used.
-
-\end{itemize}
-The placement of the JavaScript files has changed over the years and is a
-function of the version number \meta{ver}. Start \app{Acrobat} and open the
-console debugger window by pressing \texttt{Ctrl+J} (for \app{Windows OS})
-or \texttt{Cmd+J} (for \app{Mac OS}). Now execute the code
-\texttt{app.getPath("user")} in the console window. To do this, press the
-\textsf{getPath} button provided below, which copies the necessary code to
-the console window.
-\begin{equation}
-\begin{minipage}{.8\linewidth}
-\begin{Verbatim}[commandchars={!~@}]
-app.getPath("user");!copyGetPath
-\end{Verbatim}
-\end{minipage}\label{display:getPath}
-\end{equation}
-Now, with the cursor on the line containing the script, press the
-\texttt{Ctrl+Enter} (for \app{Windows OS}) or \texttt{Cmd+Enter} (for
-\app{Mac~OS}) key. This will execute the JavaScript and return the `root'
-path to the user's application data for \app{Acrobat}.
-
-The rest of the instructions depend on your operating system,
-\app{Windows} or \app{Mac}.
-
-\subsection{For users of \app{Windows OS}}
-
-There are several cases, jump to the numbered paragraph that describes your
-version (\meta{ver}) of \app{Acrobat}.
-
-%/C/Users/D. P. Story/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/11.0
-%/C/Users/D. P. Story/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/Privileged/11.0/JavaScripts
-
-\def\Stepi{\ding{182}\enspace}
-\def\Stepii{\ding{183}\enspace}
-\def\Stepiii{\ding{184}\enspace}
-
-\paragraph*{{\Stepi}For $\boldmath\text{\meta{ver}}$, $\boldmath 8.1 \le
-\text{\meta{ver}} < 10.1.1$.} For the \app{Windows OS}, executing the script
-in display~\eqref{display:getPath} returns a string of the
-form:\footnote{This string is for \app{Windows OS} beyond \app{WinXP}.}
-\begin{equation}
-\begin{minipage}{.8\linewidth}
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/!meta(ver)
-\end{Verbatim}
-\end{minipage}\label{display:path}
-\end{equation}
-Navigate to this folder location. The correct location for the \SC{JS}
-files is in the \texttt{JavaScripts} subfolder. If the folder does not
-exist, create it. The final path for the JavaScript support files is then
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/
- Acrobat/!meta(ver)/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-Finally, copy \texttt{aeb.js} (and \texttt{aeb\_pro.js}, if applicable)
-into this folder. Close \app{Acrobat}, the next time \app{Acrobat}
-is started, it will read in the \SC{JS} files.
-
-\paragraph*{{\Stepii}For $\boldmath\text{\meta{ver}}$, $\boldmath10.1.1 \le
-\text{\meta{ver}} < 12$.} For these versions of \app{Acrobat} security has
-have tightened up even more; the \texttt{JavaScripts} folder is now a
-subfolder of a special \texttt{Privileged} folder. Execute
-\texttt{app.getPath("user")} in the console window, as in
-display~\eqref{display:getPath}. The method brings back a string similar to
-the one in display~\eqref{display:path}. The correct path is obtained by
-simply inserting \texttt{Privileged} into the path in
-display~\eqref{display:path}, between \texttt{Acrobat} and \meta{ver}, as
-displayed below.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/
- Acrobat/!textbf(Privileged)/!meta(ver)/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-But this is a mere description of the correct location, the path must
-exist! The path must be created, if it does not already exist.
-
-Navigate to the folder, one folder above the path shown in
-display~\eqref{display:path}, that is, navigate to,
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/
-\end{Verbatim}
-If a \texttt{Privileged} folder exists, enter into it; otherwise, create
-it, then enter it.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/Privileged
-\end{Verbatim}
-Now create a folder named \meta{ver}, unless it already exists, and enter
-it. The version is always the major release \texttt{8.0}, \texttt{9.0},
-\texttt{10.0}, or \texttt{11.0}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/
- Acrobat/Privileged/!meta(ver)
-\end{Verbatim}
-Finally, create the \texttt{JavaScript} folder, unless it already exists,
-to obtain the final path to the user folder JavaScripts:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/
- Acrobat/Privileged/!meta(ver)/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-Copy \texttt{aeb.js} (and \texttt{aeb\_pro.js}, if applicable) into this
-folder. Close \textsf{Acrobat}, the next time \textsf{Acrobat} is started,
-it will read in the \SC{JS} files.
-
-\paragraph*{{\Stepiii}For $\boldmath\text{\meta{ver}}$, $\boldmath
-\text{\meta{ver}} > 12 $.} Beginning with the next major version following
-version~11, Adobe changed its versioning scheme. There are now two tracks,
-\emph{subscription} and \emph{classic} (also called \emph{perpetual}). For
-subscription, the version, as I understand it, will always be \texttt{DC}
-(Document Cloud), and for the classic, for which you've purchased a
-\emph{perpetual license}, the \meta{ver} is a calendar year. The first
-classic version is \texttt{2015}, the next one is most likely \texttt{2017},
-since major releases occur about every two years.
-
-Execute the code of display~\eqref{display:getPath} by pressing the button
-provided to obtain a path of the form,
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/DC
-\end{Verbatim}
-for the subscription license or,
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/C/Users/!meta(username)/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/2015
-\end{Verbatim}
-for the classic (or perpetual) license. Of course, this last path is for
-the first classic version.
-
-Now, to obtain the path to the \texttt{JavaScripts} folder, follow the
-instructions for numbered paragraph \ding{183}, but with \meta{ver} equal
-to either \texttt{DC} or \texttt{2015} (a calendar year).
-
-%/C/Users/D. P. Story/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Acrobat/Privileged/11.0/JavaScripts
-
-\subsection{For users of \app{Mac OS}}
-
-\app{Mac OS} does not have the security restrictions that \app{Windows OS}
-does, as described in paragraphs \ding{183} and \ding{184}.
-
-Follow the instructions of paragraph \ding{182}, by first pressing the button
-provided in display~\eqref{display:getPath}, then, in the console window,
-execute this script as described in the paragraph following
-display~\eqref{display:getPath}. After working through \ding{182}, one
-obtains any of the following paths depending on the version (\meta{ver}) you
-are using:\medskip
-
-\noindent
-For $\text{\meta{ver}} = \texttt{8.0}, \texttt{9.0}, \texttt{10.0},
-\texttt{11.0}$:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/Users/!meta(user)/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/
- Acrobat/!meta(ver)/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-\medskip
-
-\noindent
-For $\text{\meta{ver}} > 12$, the path is,
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/Users/!meta(user)/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/
- Acrobat/DC/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-for a subscription license, and,
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/Users/!meta(user)/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/
- Acrobat/2015/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-or more generally,
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-/Users/!meta(user)/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/
- Acrobat/!meta(year)/JavaScripts
-\end{Verbatim}
-for the perpetual license.
-
-In all cases, if the \texttt{JavaScripts} folder does not exist, it must
-be created. Copy any \SC{JS} support files into the \texttt{JavaScripts}
-folder. The script files are read the next time \app{Acrobat} is started.
-
-\section{Testing the placement of the JavaScript support files}
-
-Assuming you have successfully followed the instructions and created the
-\texttt{JavaScripts} folder, test the validity of what you have done by
-closing \app{Acrobat} then opening it again. Open the console window
-(\texttt{Ctrl+J} or \texttt{Cmd+J}, for \app{Mac OS}) and execute this
-command in the console window:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars={!~@}]
-app.getPath("user","javascript");!quad!copyGetPathJS
-\end{Verbatim}
-If you have followed the instructions, the return string should read the
-complete path to the \texttt{JavaScripts} folder.
-\end{document}