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-% makeindex < aebpro_man.idx > aebpro_man.ind
-\documentclass[12pt]{article}
-\usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
-\usepackage[
- web={centertitlepage,designv,forcolorpaper,latextoc,pro,addtoHyOpts={pagebackref=false}},
- eforms,
-% linktoattachments,
- aebxmp
-]{aeb_pro}
-\usepackage{richtext}
-\usepackage{graphicx,array}
-%\usepackage{myriadpro}
-%\usepackage{calibri}
-\usepackage[altbullet]{lucidbry}
-
-%\previewtrue
-%\usepackage{makeidx}
-%\makeindex
-\usepackage{acroman}
-\usepackage[active]{srcltx}
-
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{4}
-\setcounter{tocdepth}{5}
-\makeatletter
-\renewcommand*{\theparagraph}{\texorpdfstring{\protect\P\protect\ }{\textparagraph}}
-\renewcommand{\paragraph}
- {\renewcommand{\@seccntformat}[1]{\theparagraph}%
- \@startsection{paragraph}{4}{0pt}{6pt}{-3pt}{\color{\aeb@subsubsectioncolor}\bfseries}}
-\renewcommand*\l@paragraph{\@dottedtocline{4}{5.0em}{1em}} %{7.0em}{4.1em}}
-\def\chgCurrLblName#1{\def\@currentlabelname{#1}}
-\def\echgCurrLblName#1{\edef\@currentlabelname{#1}}
-\makeatother
-
-\getDimsFromGraphic{graphics/dpsweb}{\dpswebW}{\dpswebH}
-
-
-%\urlstyle{rm}
-\urlstyle{sf}
-\let\uif\textsf
-\let\app\textsf
-\def\psf#1{\textbf{\textsf{#1}}}
-\let\amtIndent\leftmargini
-
-\convertcolorspec{named}{red}{RGB}{\rgbRed}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{blue}{RGB}{\rgbBlue}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{red}{HTML}{\htmlRed}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{blue}{HTML}{\htmlBlue}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{magenta}{RGB}{\rgbMagenta}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{magenta}{HTML}{\htmlMagenta}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{webbrown}{HTML}{\htmlWebBrown}
-
-\renewcommand*\descriptionlabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep
- \normalfont #1}
-
-
-\DeclareDocInfo
-{
- university={Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net},
- title={\textsf{richtext}: A method of creating rich text strings},
- author={D. P. Story},
- email={dpstory@acrotex.net},
- subject={Documentation for the richtext package from AcroTeX},
- talksite={\url{www.acrotex.net}},
- version={v1.0c, 2016/10/03},
- keywords={AcroTeX, rich text strings},
- copyrightStatus=True,
- copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story},
- copyrightInfoURL={http://www.acrotex.net}
-}
-
-\def\dps{$\hbox{$\mathfrak D$\kern-.3em\hbox{$\mathfrak P$}%
- \kern-.6em \hbox{$\mathcal S$}}$}
-
-\universityLayout{fontsize=Large}
-\titleLayout{fontsize=LARGE}
-\authorLayout{fontsize=Large}
-\tocLayout{fontsize=Large,color=aeb}
-\sectionLayout{indent=-62.5pt,fontsize=large,color=aeb}
-\subsectionLayout{indent=-31.25pt,color=aeb}
-\subsubsectionLayout{indent=0pt,color=aeb}
-\subsubDefaultDing{\texorpdfstring{$\bullet$}{\textrm\textbullet}}
-
-\widestNumber{0.00.}
-%\pagestyle{empty}
-%\parindent0pt\parskip\medskipamount
-
-\def\dps{$\mbox{$\mathfrak D$\kern-.3em\mbox{$\mathfrak P$}%
- \kern-.6em \hbox{$\mathcal S$}}$}
-
-\newcount\fldCnt \fldCnt=0
-\def\incFldCnt{\global\advance\fldCnt1\relax}
-
-\frenchspacing
-
-\chngDocObjectTo{\newDO}{doc}
-\begin{docassembly}
-var titleOfManual="The AeB RichText MANUAL";
-var manualfilename="Manual_BG_Print_richtext.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
-
-\selectColors{linkColor=black}
-\tableofcontents
-\selectColors{linkColor=webgreen}
-
-\def\AcroT{Acro\!\TeX}\def\cAcroT{\textcolor{blue}{\AcroT}}
-\def\AcroEB{\AcroT{} eDucation Bundle}\def\cAcroEB{\textcolor{blue}{\AcroEB}}
-\def\AcroB{\AcroT{} Bundle}\def\cAcroB{\textcolor{blue}{\AcroB}}
-\def\bUrl{http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory}
-
-\hypersetup{linktocpage}
-
-
-%FreeText
-%/C[1.0 1.0 1.0]/Contents(This is test If there a real test, we would all be in trouble.)
-%/CreationDate(D:20160909063701-05'00')
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-%<p dir="ltr">
-%<span style="text-align:justify;color:#FF0000;font-family:Helvetica">
-% This is </span>
-%<span style="text-decoration:line-through;text-align:justify;color:#FF0000;font-weight:bold;font-style:italic;font-family:Helvetica">
-% test</span>
-%<span style="text-align:justify;color:#FF0000;font-family:Helvetica">
-%If there a real test, we would all be in trouble.</span>
-%</p></body>)/Rect[30.1092 174.763 181.964 251.345]/Subj(Text Box)/Subtype/FreeText/T(dpstory)/Type/Annot>>
-
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-Rich text contents for variable text (text fields and editable combo boxes)
-and markup annotations was introduced into the PDF specification beginning
-with PDF 1.5 (\app{Acrobat} and \app{Adobe Reader} version~6). The rich text
-strings are difficult to create for it requires reading from a number of
-sources. The \pkg{richtext} package provides commands and documentation
-needed to ``easily'' produce such rich strings. We demonstrate the results
-using the \pkg{eforms} package (the text field produced by \pkg{hyperref}
-does not support rich text).
-
-References for this material includes the \textsl{PDF
-Reference}~\cite{book:pdfspec}, the XFA specification~\cite{webpage:XFASpec},
-and the CSS2 specification~\cite{webpage:CSS2}. Additionally, the \textsl{JavaScript for
-Acrobat API Reference}~\cite{tech:AcroJS} covers the JavaScript API for
-handling rich text content.
-
-\section{Preamble: Required packages and options}
-
-The package has no options and only requires \pkg{xkeyval} and \pkg{ifxetex} packages.
-The package can produce rich text strings, but to actually use them, you'll need
-the \pkg{eforms} package.
-
-The package works for all drivers \app{dvips}, \app{pdflatex}, \app{xelatex},
-and \app{luatex}. The \pkg{eforms} package can automatically detect all
-drivers except \pkg{dvips}, and that is used by default.
-
-\section{Creating rich text strings}\label{s:CreateRTS}
-
-We begin by illustrating the result of the \pkg{richtext} package, consider the rich text field below.
-
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{Now is the time for
-\span{style={bold,italic,strikeit},color=ff0000}{J\374rgen} and all
-good men to come to the aid of \it{their} \bf{country}. Now is the time for
-\span{style=italic}{all good} women to do the same.}
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para2}{With rich text, we can format the text within
-the text field. As a reader of this rich text field, you can edit the
-contents of the box, feel free to do so.}
-\rtpara[halign=right]{para3}{D. P. Story \span{url=http://www.acrotex.net}{AcroTeX.Net}}
-
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{para2}{skipline}{para3}}
-
-\begin{center}
-%\previewtrue
-\incFldCnt
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}%\DS{\useDS{myDS}}%
-\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{4in}{10\baselineskip}
-\end{center}
-
-To edit the field above, click in the field, press \uif{Ctrl+E} or \uif{Cmd+E} (for \app{Mac OS}) to obtain
-the \uif{Form Field Text Properties} toolbar. By pressing the \uif{More} button, you can see the additional
-properties of the field, as seen in \hyperref[fig:FPtabs]{Figure~\ref*{fig:FPtabs}}.
-
-
-A rich text may have any of several style attributes, many of these are illustrated in the above example.
-As a guide to introducing the attributes, we follow the \uif{Form Field Text Properties} dialog box shown
-in \hyperref[fig:FPtabs]{Figure~\ref*{fig:FPtabs}}.
-
-\begin{figure}[htb]\centering\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}%
-\fbox{\parbox{.5\linewidth-5pt-2\fboxrule}{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{graphics/fontprops}}}\hspace{10pt}%
-\fbox{\parbox{.5\linewidth-5pt-2\fboxrule}{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{graphics/paragraphprops}}}\\[6pt]
-\fbox{\parbox{.8\linewidth-2\fboxrule}{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{graphics/linkprops}}}%
-\caption{The Font, Paragraph and Link tabs}\label{fig:FPtabs}
-\end{figure}
-
-\newtopic\noindent
-The basic command for creating a rich text \emph{paragraph} is \cs{rtpara}:
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\rtpara[\ameta{Para-Font-attrs}]\darg{\ameta{name}}\darg{\ameta{rich-text-paragraph}}}%
-\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\rtpara[!ameta(Para-Font-attrs)]{!ameta(name)}{!ameta(rich-text-paragraph)}
-\end{dCmd}
-\eVerb where \ameta{Para-Font-attrs} are key-value pairs (in the {\LaTeX}
-sense) that are described in \hyperref[s:FLtabs]{Sections~\ref*{s:FLtabs}}
-and~\ref{s:Paratab}; these attributes are applied to the paragraph as a
-whole. The \ameta{name} is a unique name to be associated with
-\ameta{rich-text-paragraph} so it can be referenced later from within a text
-field. There are two types of attributes: \uif{Font} and \uif{Paragraph}, as
-guided by \hyperref[fig:FPtabs]{Figure~\ref*{fig:FPtabs}}. For convenience,
-the \uif{Link} attributes (URLs) are classified as \uif{Font}. The optional
-argument of \cs{rtpara} consists of usually \uif{Paragraph} attributes, most
-\uif{Font} attributes are also recognized.
-
-The definition of the first paragraph of the above rich text field reads as
-follows:
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{Now is the time for
- \span{style={bold,italic,strikeit},color=ff0000}{J\374rgen}
- and all good men to come to the aid of \it{their}
- \bf{country}. Now is the time for \span{style=italic}
- {all good} women to do the same.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-In this example, the optional argument for \cs{rtpara} was used to indent the
-paragraph. The rich text defined here is named \texttt{para1}. The third
-argument, \ameta{rich-text-string}, consists of ordinary text, the \cs{span}
-command used to insert special formatting for text, and certain other
-`short-cut' markups like \cs{it} and \cs{bf}. Note that the umluat (\"{u}) is
-expressed as octal (\cs{374}).
-
-The \cs{span} command is used to format individual sentence fragments. Its
-syntax is,
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\span\darg{\ameta{Font-attrs}}\darg{\ameta{rich-text-string}}}%
-\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\span[!ameta(Font-attrs)]{!ameta(rich-text-string)}
-\end{dCmd}
-\eVerb where \ameta{Font-attrs} are \uif{Font} attributes as described in
-\hyperref[s:FLtabs]{Sections~\ref*{s:FLtabs}}; these attributes are applied
-to the string \ameta{rich-text-string} only. The \cs{span} command, as
-described here, is only defined within the third argument
-(\ameta{rich-text-paragraph}) of \cs{rtpara}. This is necessary because
-\cs{span} is a {\TeX} primitive command, and we must not overwrite its
-definition.
-
-When you create a \emph{rich text string} there is a parallel development of a
-\emph{plain text string}, the string without its rich text markup, these two
-(rich and plain strings) are used to populate the values of the \psf{RV} and
-\psf{V} keys of a text field. When you define a rich text paragraph string
-under its own \ameta{name}, you can typeset it (to check the syntax) and its
-plain text counterpart using the \cs{useRV\darg{\ameta{name}}} and
-\cs{useV\darg{\ameta{name}}} commands. For example,
-\begin{quote}\raggedright\ttfamily\makeatletter\def\rt@SC{;\penalty0}%
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{Now is the time for
-\span{style={bold,italic,strikeit},color=ff0000}{J\string\374rgen} and all
-good men to come to the aid of \it{their} \bf{country}. Now is the time for
-\span{style=italic}{all good} women to do the same.}
-\makeatother
-\hspace*{-\leftmargini}\textbf{\cs{useRV\darg{para1}:}}\ \useRV{para1}\\[\baselineskip]
-\hspace*{-\leftmargini}\textbf{\cs{useV\darg{para1}:}}\ \useV{para1}
-\end{quote}
-These commands may also be used to insert the strings into the \psf{RV} and
-\psf{V} keys, respectively; though the \pkg{richtext} package offers an
-alternative technique.
-
-\subsection{The \texorpdfstring{\uif{Font}}{Font} and
-\texorpdfstring{\uif{Link}}{Link} tabs}\label{s:FLtabs}
-
-In this section, we cover the \uif{Font} and \uif{Link} tabs, as well as other attributes
-not listed on any tab.
-
-\subsubsection{The \texorpdfstring{\uif{Font}}{Font} tab}
-
-We discuss the \uif{Font} tab of \hyperref[fig:FPtabs]{Figure~\ref*{fig:FPtabs}}. The
-key-value for each of the attributes is given and described briefly. These key-values
-may appear as \ameta{Font-attrs} or \ameta{Para-Font-attrs}.
-\begin{description}
-%The font family used to draw the text. It is an array of family names to be searched for in order. The first
-%entry in the array is the font name of the font to use. The second entry is an optional generic family name
-%to use if an exact match of the first font is not found. The generic family names are
-%symbol, serif, sans-serif, cursive, monospace, fantasy
-%The default generic family name is sans-serif.
-\item[\uif{Font:}] \texttt{font=\ameta{font\_name}} A font name or a list of
- font names to be used to display the enclosed text. The first
- entry is the font name of the font to use. The second font name is
- typically a generic family name to use if an exact match is not found.
- The generic family names are \texttt{symbol}, \texttt{serif},
- \texttt{sans-serif}, \texttt{cursive}, \texttt{monospace}, and
- \texttt{fantasy}. The default is \texttt{sans-serif}. If a typeface name
- contains white space, enclose it within single quotes (\texttt{'}).
-\begin{flushleft}\small %\previewtrue
-\verb|\rtpara[font={Arial,sans-serif}]{para1}{This is Arial or a|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|san-serif substitute.}|\\[3pt]
-\rtpara[font={Arial,sans-serif}]{para1}{This is Arial or a san-serif substitute.}%
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp}\\[6pt]
-\verb|\rtpara{para2}{This is \span{font='Myriad Pro'}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|{Myriad Pro} font.}|\\[3pt]
-\rtpara{para2}{This is \span{font='Myriad Pro'}{Myriad Pro} font.}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para2}}\V{\useV{para2}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp}
-\end{flushleft}
-In the second example, only `Myriad Pro' is actually set in the Myriad Pro font; the rest of the sentence
-is typeset in the default font, Helvetica in this case. Use \uif{Ctrl+E} (\uif{Cmd+E}) to inspect the properties
-of these two fields and verify the fonts are Arial, Myriad Pro, and Helvetica.
-
-\item[\uif{Size}:] \texttt{size=\ameta{dec\_num}} The size of the font to
- be used. The value of \texttt{size} is \ameta{dec\_num}, a (positive)
- decimal number.
-\begin{flushleft}\small %\previewtrue
-\verb|\rtpara[size=12]{para1}{This is 12pt font, while|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{size=8}{this is 8pt font.} OK?}|\\[6pt]
-\rtpara[size=12]{para1}{This is 12pt font, while \span{size=8}{this is 8pt font.} OK?}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp}
-\end{flushleft}
-
-\item[\uif{Baseline Shift:}] \texttt{raise=\ameta{def\_num}} The position of the baseline of the text is determined
-by the \texttt{raise} key. \texttt{raise=6.6} raises the baseline \texttt{6.6pt}, while \texttt{raise=-4} lowers
-it \texttt{4pt}.
-\begin{flushleft}\small
-\verb|\rtpara{para1}{This text \span{raise=6.6}{is raised by|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb| 6.6pt} while this text \span{raise=-4}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|{is lowed by 4pt.} Back to normal baselines.}|\\[6pt]
-\rtpara{para1}{This text \span{raise=6.6}{is raised by 6.6pt} while this text
-\span{raise=-4}{is lowed by 4pt.} Back to normal baselines.}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*4}
-\end{flushleft}
-
-\item[\uif{Underline:}]
- \texttt{ulstyle=\ameta{\upshape{none|ul|2ul|wul|2wul}}} The
- \texttt{ulstyle} key determines the style of underlining, possible values
- are \texttt{none} (no underlining), \texttt{ul} (underlining),
- \texttt{2ul} (double-line underlining), \texttt{wul} (word underlining),
- and \texttt{2wul} (double-line word underlining).
-\begin{flushleft}\small %\previewtrue
-\verb|\rtpara{para1}{We can \span{ulstyle=ul}{underline in a}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{ulstyle=2ul}{number of different ways}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{ulstyle=wul}{that catch the}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{ulstyle=2wul}{attention of the reader}.|\\[3pt]
-\rtpara{para1}{We can \span{ulstyle=ul}{underline in a} \span{ulstyle=2ul}{number of different ways}
-\span{ulstyle=wul}{that catch the} \span{ulstyle=2wul}{attention of the reader}.}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*4}
-\end{flushleft}
-
-\item[\uif{Style}:]
- \texttt{style=\darg{\upshape{[bold,][italic,][strikeit]}}} Unlike some
- of the other (choice) keys, the value of the \texttt{style} key is any
- \emph{subset} of the values listed: for example, \texttt{style=bold}
- paints the underlying text in bold, \texttt{style=\darg{bold,italic}}
- yields bold-italic font, and, for a final example,
- \texttt{style=\darg{italic,strikeit}} typesets its text in
- strike-through italic. Multiple values must be enclosed in braces
- (\darg{}) so that \pkg{xkeyval} can correctly parse them.
-\begin{flushleft}\small %\previewtrue
-\verb|\rtpara{para1}{To \span{style=bold}{boldly to go} where|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{style={bold,italic}}{no man has gone}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{style={italic,strikeit}}{prior}|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|\span{style={italic,bold}}{before.}|\\[3pt]
-\rtpara{para1}{To \span{style=bold}{boldly to go} where
-\span{style={bold,italic}}{no man has gone}
-\span{style={italic,strikeit}}{prior}\span{style={italic,bold}}{before.}}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*2}
-\end{flushleft}
-
-\item[\uif{Color:}]
- \texttt{color=\ameta{\upshape{\meta{rrggbb}|\darg{rgb(\meta{rrr,ggg,bbb})}}}}
- Use this key to color the effected text. There are two
- methods of defining color:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item[(1)] \meta{rrggbb} uses a 2-digit hexadecimal
- value for each component;
- \item[(2)] \texttt{rgb(\meta{rrr,ggg,bbb})} uses a decimal
- value (0--255) for each component.
-\end{itemize}
- Because the second form contains
- commas, it must necessarily be enclosed in braces (\darg{}) to be
- correctly parsed by \pkg{xkeyval}.
-\begin{flushleft}\small %\previewtrue
-\verb|\rtpara{para1}{This is \span{color={rgb(255,0,0)}}{red} and|
-\hspace*{20pt}\verb|this is \span{color=0000ff}{blue}.|
-\rtpara{para1}{This is \span{color={rgb(255,0,0)}}{red} and this is \span{color=0000ff}{blue}.}\\[3pt]
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp}
-\end{flushleft}
-Things are not as bad as it seems. The \pkg{xcolor} package has the
-wonderful command \cs{convertcolorspec} that converts colors between color
-models. For example, we might define:
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\convertcolorspec{named}{red}{RGB}{\rgbRed}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{blue}{HTML}{\htmlBlue}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{magenta}{RGB}{\rgbMagenta}
-\convertcolorspec{named}{magenta}{HTML}{\htmlMagenta}
-\end{Verbatim}
-We can then use these named colors.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{This is \span{color={rgb(\rgbRed)}}{red} and
-this is \span{color=\htmlBlue}{blue}. We can do magenta two
-ways, using \span{color={rgb(\rgbMagenta)}}{decimal
-components} or using \span{color=\htmlMagenta}{hexadecimal
-components}.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\rtpara{para1}{This is \span{color={rgb(\rgbRed)}}{red} and this
-is \span{color=\htmlBlue}{blue}. We can do magenta two ways,
-using \span{color={rgb(\rgbMagenta)}}{decimal components} or
-using \span{color=\htmlMagenta}{hexadecimal components}.}\par\smallskip
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*4}\\[6pt]
-%
-Notice that \verb|color={rgb(\rgbMagenta)}|, the value of \texttt{color}, is
-still enclosed in braces since the expansion of \cs{rgbMagenta} contains
-commas.
-\end{description}
-
-\subsubsection{The \texorpdfstring{\uif{Link}}{Link} tab}
-
-We can create a link within rich text by using the \texttt{url} key from within
-the first argument of the \cs{span} command. The syntax is \texttt{url=\ameta{URL}}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{Visit me at \span{url={http://www.acrotex.net},
- font='Courier New'}{http://www.acrotex.net}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{Visit me at \span{url={http://www.acrotex.net},font='Courier New'}{http://www.acrotex.net}}\par\smallskip
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp}
-\end{quote}
-It appears the \app{Acrobat/Reader} applications format a URL in underlined blue. We can override this however.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{Visit me at \span{url={http://www.acrotex.net},
- color=\htmlMagenta,ulstyle=none,font='Courier New'}
- {http://www.acrotex.net}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{Visit me at \span{url={http://www.acrotex.net},
- color=\htmlMagenta,ulstyle=none,font='Courier New'}
- {http://www.acrotex.net}}
-\par\smallskip
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp}
-\end{quote}
-Special characters are no problem, with the exception of wrapping a long URL
-around to a different line (usually needed for display purposes):
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{Visit me at
- \span{url={http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/%
- acrotex.html#technical}}{AcroTeX at The University
- of Akron}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{Visit me at \span{url={http://www.math.uakron.edu/%
- ~dpstory/acrotex.html#technical}}
- {AcroTeX at The University of Akron}}\par\smallskip
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*2}
-\end{quote}
-
-\subsubsection{Miscellaneous markup of the \texorpdfstring{\uif{Font}}{Font} classification}
-
-There are several other attributes that are not key-values, but are
-implemented through {\LaTeX} commands.
-
-\paragraph[Bold and italic]{Bold and italic.}\chgCurrLblName{Bold and italic}\label{para:BandI}
-There are a couple of XHTML
-elements that can also be used for bold and italic.
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \cs{bf\darg{\ameta{text}}} expands to \texttt{<b>\ameta{text}</b>} and places
- \ameta{text} in bold font. May be used within a \cs{span} command.
- \item \cs{it\darg{\ameta{text}}} expands to \texttt{<i>\ameta{text}</i>} and places
- \ameta{text} in italic font. May be used within a \cs{span} command.
-\end{itemize}
-Both \cs{bf} and \cs{it} are local commands, undefined outside of the third argument
-of \cs{rtpara}. Do not code \texttt{<b>\ameta{text}</b>} or \texttt{<i>\ameta{text}</i>}
-directly, rather, always use the {\LaTeX} commands \cs{bf} and \cs{it}. \cs{bf} and \cs{it} may be nested.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{We \bf{boldly} say that \it{italic} is used for
-emphasis, but both \bf{\it{drive home the point}}.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{We \bf{boldly} say that \it{italic} is used for emphasis,
-but both \span{color=\htmlBlue}{\bf{\it{drive home the point}}}.}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*2}
-\end{quote}
-
-\paragraph[Subscripts and superscripts]{Subscripts and superscripts.}%
-\chgCurrLblName{Subscripts and superscripts}\label{para:SubSup}
-Subscripts and superscripts are implemented through
-{\LaTeX} commands \cs{sub} and \cs{sup}.
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \cs{sub\darg{\ameta{text}}} expands to
- \texttt{<sub>\ameta{text}</sub>} and places \ameta{text} as a
- subscript.
- \item \cs{sup\darg{\ameta{text}}} expands to
- \texttt{<sup>\ameta{text}</sup>} and places \ameta{text} as a
- superscript.
-\end{itemize}
-Both \cs{sub} and \cs{sup} are local commands, undefined outside of the third argument
-of \cs{rtpara}. Do not code these raw markups, rather always use \cs{sub} and \cs{sup}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{When we compile $x_2^3$ we get
-\it{x}\sub{2}\sup{3}, nicely typeset or would you prefer
-\it{x}\sup{3}\sub{2}?}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{When we compile $x_2^3$ we get \it{x}\sub{2}\sup{3}, nicely typeset
- or would you prefer \it{x}\sup{3}\sub{2}?}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*5/2}
-\end{quote}
-
-
-
-\subsection{The \texorpdfstring{\uif{Paragraph}}{Paragraph} tab}\label{s:Paratab}
-
-We begin by following the \uif{Paragraph} tab of
-\hyperref[fig:FPtabs]{Figure~\ref*{fig:FPtabs}}. The top-most region on the \uif{Paragraph} tab
-is labeled \uif{Alignment}. It consists of two separated regions, the one on the left is \emph{Horizontal Alignment},
-the one on the right is \emph{Vertical Alignment}.
-\begin{description}
- \item[\uif{Alignment}:]\leavevmode
- \begin{description}
- \item[Horizontal Alignment:] \texttt{halign=\ameta{\upshape{left|center|right|justify}}}\\The meaning of these
- key-values are obvious, we'll illustrate with examples.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[halign=left]{para1}{This paragraph is left
- aligned or flush left. Let's have a few more words
- to wrap around.}
-\rtpara[halign=center]{para2}{This paragraph is
- centered. Let's have a few more words to wrap
- around.}
-\rtpara[halign=right]{para3}{This paragraph is right
- aligned or flush right. Let's have a few more words
- to wrap around.}
-\rtpara[halign=justify]{para4}{This paragraph is
- justified. Space between words are stretched a
- little to make this happen. It is adequate for
- our purposes.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{flushleft}
-\rtpara[halign=left]{para1}{This paragraph is left aligned or flush left. Let's have a few more words to wrap around.}
-\rtpara[halign=center]{para2}{This paragraph is centered. Let's have a few more words to wrap around.}
-\rtpara[halign=right]{para3}{This paragraph is right aligned or flush right. Let's have a few more words to wrap around.}
-\rtpara[halign=justify]{para4}{This paragraph is justified. Space
- between words are stretched a little to make this happen. It is adequate for our purposes.}
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{skipline}{para2}{skipline}{para3}{skipline}{para4}} %{skipline}
-\setDefaultStyle{myDS}{font={Helvetica,sans-serif},size=10,color=000000}\par\medskip
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDS{myDS}}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{12bp*12}
-\end{flushleft}
-Horizontal alignment is applied to individual paragraph, unlike vertical alignment.
-
- \item[Vertical Alignment:]
- \texttt{valign=\ameta{\upshape{top|middle|bottom}}} Again,
- we shall illustrate by example.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[valign=top]{para1}{This paragraph is vertically
- aligned at the top.}
-\rtpara[valign=middle]{para2}{This paragraph is
- vertically aligned at the middle.}
-\rtpara[valign=bottom]{para3}{This paragraph is
- vertically aligned at the bottom.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{flushleft}
-\rtpara[valign=top]{para1}{This paragraph is vertically aligned at the top.}
-\rtpara[valign=middle]{para2}{This paragraph is vertically aligned at the middle.}
-\rtpara[valign=bottom]{para3}{This paragraph is vertically aligned at the bottom.}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{1.5in}{16bp*5}\kern4bp
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para2}}\V{\useV{para2}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{1.5in}{16bp*5}\kern4bp
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para3}}\V{\useV{para3}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{1.5in}{16bp*5}\par\medskip
-\end{flushleft}
-The \texttt{valign} key seems to apply to all paragraphs in the rich text form field, as illustrated below.
-\begin{flushleft}
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{skipline}{para2}{skipline}{para3}}\par\smallskip %{skipline}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{4in}{16bp*8}\par\smallskip
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para2}{skipline}{para1}{skipline}{para3}}\par\smallskip %{skipline}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{4in}{16bp*8}
-\end{flushleft}
-The vertical alignment for the whole rich text field obeys the \texttt{valign} key of the first paragraph.
-
- \item[\uif{Indents:}] Through the \uif{Indents} region of the \uif{Paragraph} tab, left and right margins may be set,
- as well as the amount of indent.
- \begin{description}
- \item[\uif{Left:}] \texttt{margleft=\darg{dec}} The value of \darg{dec} is a nonnegative decimal number, it represents
- the number of points to make the left margin.
- \item[\uif{Right:}] \texttt{margright=\darg{dec}} The value of \darg{dec} is a nonnegative decimal number, it represents
- the number of points to make the right margin.
-
-\medskip
- Below is an example for both \texttt{margleft} and \texttt{margright}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[margleft=10,margright=40,halign=justify
- ]{para1}{This is the first paragraph, it has
- a left margin of 10pt and a right margin of
- 40pt.}
-\rtpara[halign=justify]{para2}{This is the second
- paragraph. We demonstrate that the left and
- margins can be applied separately to
- paragraphs.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{flushleft}
-\rtpara[font=10,margleft=10,margright=40,halign=justify]{para1}{This is the first
-paragraph, it has a left margin of 10pt and a right margin of 40pt.}
-\rtpara[font=10,halign=justify]{para2}{This is the second paragraph. We demonstrate that the
-left and margins can be applied separately to paragraphs.}
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{skipline}{para2}}\par\smallskip %{skipline}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{4in}{14bp*6}
-\end{flushleft}
-
-\medskip
-\item[\uif{First \& By:}] Two key-values: \texttt{indent=\ameta{\upshape{none|first|hanging}}} \& \texttt{indentby=\ameta{dec}}
- When \texttt{indent} key is set to \texttt{indent=first}, the first line is indented by an amount of \texttt{\ameta{dec}pt}; similarly,
- if \texttt{indent=hanging}, there is a hang indent on the first line by an amount of \texttt{-\ameta{dec}pt}
- (the minus sign (\texttt{-}) is automatically applied. The default indent amount it \texttt{12pt}.\smallskip\kern0pt
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{This paragraph is
- indented by the default amount of 12pt.}
-\rtpara[indent=first,indentby=24]{para2}{In this
- second paragraph, we indent by 24pt, twice
- as wide as the default.}
-\rtpara[indent=hanging]{par3}{Here we have a third
- paragraph, separated from the other two, with
- the default hanging indentation.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{flushleft}
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{This paragraph is indented by the default amount of 12pt.}
-\rtpara[indent=first,indentby=24]{para2}{In this second paragraph, we indent by 24pt, twice as wide as the default.}
-\rtpara[indent=hanging]{para3}{Here we have a third paragraph, separated from the other two, with
-the default hanging indentation.}\par\smallskip
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{para2}{skipline}{para3}}\par\smallskip %{skipline}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*15/2}\par\smallskip
-\end{flushleft}
-
- \end{description}
-
-\goodbreak
- \item[\uif{Spacing:}]
- \begin{description}
- \item[\uif{Above:}] \texttt{margtop=\ameta{dec}} A value of \ameta{dec} (positive, negative, or zero) adds
- vertical space \emph{above} the paragraph.\medskip
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[margtop=12]{para1}{We put 12pt of extra
- space above this paragraph.}
-\rtpara[margtop=24]{para2}{Extra space above this
- paragraph (24pt).}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{flushleft}
-\rtpara[margtop=12]{para1}{We put 12pt of extra space above this paragraph.}
-\rtpara[margtop=24]{para2}{Extra space above this paragraph (24pt).}
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{para2}}\par\medskip %{skipline}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*6}\par\smallskip
-\end{flushleft}
-
- \item[\uif{Below:}] \texttt{margbottom=\ameta{dec}} A value of \ameta{dec} (positive, negative, or zero) adds
- vertical space below the paragraph.\par\medskip
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[valign=bottom,margbottom=12]{para1}{We put
- \span{font=Courier,style=bold}{valign=bottom},
- but bring the paragraph up 12pt from there.}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\rtpara[valign=bottom,margbottom=12]{para1}{We put \span{font=Courier,style=bold}{valign=bottom}, but bring the
-paragraph up 12pt from there.}\par\medskip
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*6}
-
-\medskip\goodbreak
- \item[\uif{Line Spacing}] Sets the amount of vertical space between baselines. The key-values are
-\begin{equation*}
- \texttt{linespacing=\ameta{\upshape{single|oneandhalf|double|exact}}}
-\end{equation*}
- When \texttt{linespacing=exact}, use
- \texttt{lineheight=\ameta{dec}} to set the space between baselines.
-\begin{flushleft}
-\rtpara[linespacing=oneandhalf]{para1}{This
-paragraph has line spacing of oneandhalf. We will prattle on to get
-some wraparound to the next line.}
-\rtpara[linespacing=double]{para2}{This paragraph has double spacing. Once again, we'll
-ramble, not prattle, on for several more words.}
-\rtpara[linespacing=exact,lineheight=30]{para3}{Let's see what we get here, with
-linespacing=exact, lineheight=30. Do we get significant separation between sentences?}
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{para2}{para3}}\par\medskip %{skipline}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{\linewidth-2bp}{16bp*12}\par\medskip
-\end{flushleft}
-
-The paragraph declarations for the above rich text field are,
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[linespacing=oneandhalf]{para1}{This
- paragraph has line spacing of oneandhalf. We
- will prattle on to get some wraparound to the
- next line.}
-\rtpara[linespacing=double]{para2}{This paragraph
- has double spacing. Once again, we'll ramble,
- not prattle, on for several more words.}
-\rtpara[linespacing=exact,lineheight=30]{para3}
- {Let's see what we get here, with
- linespacing=exact, lineheight=30. Do we
- get significant separation between sentences?}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\medskip\noindent
-The value of \texttt{lineheight}, which gives a `squeezing' effect between lines of the paragraph.
- \end{description}
- \end{description}
-\end{description}
-
-\subsubsection{Miscellaneous markup for the \texorpdfstring{\protect\uif{Paragraph}}{Paragraph} classification}
-
-There are several other features that do not fit conveniently anywhere else, so here they are.
-
-\paragraph[Starting a new line using \texorpdfstring{\protect\cs{br}}{\textbackslash{br}}]%
-{Starting a new line using \cs{br}.}\chgCurrLblName{Starting a new line using \protect\cs{br}}\label{para:NewLine}
-The \cs{br} command expands to \texttt{<br />}. It should not be put within
-the second argument of the \cs{span} command. As was the case with \cs{bf},
-\cs{it}, \cs{sub}, and \cs{sup}, do not directly code in \texttt{<br />} for
-you will fail.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent]
-\rtpara{para1}{Let's begin a sentence,\br then we'll
- start a new line for no apparent reason.\br\br
- Let's double down on the new lines shall we?}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{Let's begin a sentence,\br then we'll
- start a new line for no apparent reason.\br\br Let's
- double down on the new lines shall we?}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*6}
-\end{quote}
-
-\paragraph[Adding spaces with \texorpdfstring{\cs{spc}}{\textbackslash{spc}}]{Adding
- spaces with \cs{spc}.}\chgCurrLblName{Adding
- spaces with \protect\cs{spc}}\label{para:addSPC}
- As with {\TeX} multiple spaces are ignored. To insert additional
- `hard' spaces into the data stream, use the \cs{spc} command. (This is a local command that
- is undefined outside \cs{rtpara}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent]
-\rtpara{para1}{Way to go!\spc\spc\spc\spc The Coach}
-\end{Verbatim}
-Here we induce four hard spaces.
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{Way to go!{\spc\spc\spc\spc}The Coach}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}%\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp}
-\end{quote}
-
-\paragraph[Using the \texorpdfstring{\texttt{raw}}{raw} key]{Using
-the \texttt{raw} key.}\chgCurrLblName{Using
-the \texttt{raw} key}\label{para:RawKey}
-There is another key, the \texttt{raw} key, that can be used
-within the optional argument of \cs{rtpara} or within the first argument of \cs{span}. Using this key,
-you can pass raw CSS2 markup.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent]
-\rtpara{para1}{We test the letter-spacing
- attribute:\br\br\span{raw=letter-spacing:0.25em;}
- {We test the letter-spacing attribute.}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{We test the letter-spacing attribute:\br\br\span{raw=letter-spacing:0.25em;}{We test the letter-spacing
-attribute.}}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3.5in}{16bp*6}
-\end{quote}
-The syntax for a CSS2 attribute is `\texttt{\ameta{key}:\ameta{value};}', that is, keys and values are separated
-by a colon (\texttt{:}) and the value is terminated with a semi-colon (\texttt{;}).
-
-It appears that tab stops work as well, these can be specified using the \texttt{raw} key as well. Refer to the
-XFA Specifications~\cite{webpage:XFASpec}.
-
-\paragraph[Special characters]{Special characters.}\chgCurrLblName{Special characters}\label{para:SpecChars}
- The \pkg{richtext} handles special characters pretty well.
-Before \cs{rtpara} reads its third argument (\ameta{rich-text-paragraph}), a
-number of changes in \cs{catcode}s and redefinitions occur. Within
-\cs{rtpara}, the following characters \emph{do not need to be} escaped:
-\texttt{\$}, \texttt{\#}, and \texttt{\string~} (tilde). The following
-characters \emph{need to be} escaped: \texttt{\cs{<}}, \texttt{\cs{>}},
-\verb|\&|, \verb|\%| (the comment character (\texttt{\%}) retains its
-{\LaTeX} meaning), \verb|\{|, and \verb|\}| (the left and right braces have
-their usual \TeX/LaTeX{} meaning). The single quote (\texttt{'}) and double quote (\texttt{"}) may
-be optionally escaped (to \cs{'} and \cs{"}). Escape them if something goes wrong. Use the
-command \cs{cs\darg{\ameta{text}}} to obtain a literal backslash (`\verb|\|'); for example
-\verb|\cs{LaTeX}|, shown below, expands to `\texttt{\cs{LaTeX}}'.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara{para1}{We \"test\" \'special\' \bf{characters:}
- \<\>\&\{ #\% in \cs{LaTeX} $x^2_4$ becomes
- \it{x}\sup{2}\sub{4} \{\}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-The above \cs{rtpara} paragraph has two forms the \psf{RV} form and the \psf{V} form; these
-can be seen by using the \cs{useRV} and \cs{useV} commands.
-
-\begingroup\raggedright
-\makeatletter\def\rt@SC{;\penalty0}\makeatother
-\rtpara{para1}{We \"test\" 'special' \bf{characters:} \<\>\&\{ #\% in
-\cs{LaTeX} $x^2_4$ becomes \it{x}\sup{2}\sub{4} \{\}}
-\begin{quote}
-\hspace*{-\leftmargini}\textbf{\cs{useRV\darg{para1}:}} \texttt{\useRV{para1}}
-
-\hspace*{-\leftmargini}\textbf{\cs{useV\darg{para1}:}} \texttt{\useV{para1}}
-\end{quote}
-The resulting rich text form field is seen below:\\[3pt]
-\makeatletter\def\rt@SC{;}\makeatother
-\rtpara{para1}{We \"test\" \'special\' \bf{characters:} \<\>\&\{ #\% in
-\cs{LaTeX} $x^2_4$ becomes \it{x}\sup{2}\sub{4} \{\}}
-\incFldCnt\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*4}
-\par\endgroup
-\medskip\noindent
-That's pretty cool!
-
-\section{Rich text fields}
-
-Up to this point in the manual, the discussion has focused on creating rich
-text strings. They may be fun to create and look at, but usually we want to
-insert them into a text field. The comments here are for \pkg{eforms}
-package, having checked with \pkg{hyperref} to see if there is a \psf{RV}
-key, there is not.
-
-To create a rich text field, use the \cs{textField} command of \pkg{eforms}:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars=!()]
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
- \DS{!ameta(defaultstyle)}\RV{!ameta(rich-value)}\V{!ameta(value)}
-]{!ameta(fld-name)}{!ameta(width)}{!ameta(height)}
-\end{Verbatim}
-Remove \cs{Ff\darg{\cs{FfMultiline}}} if the field is only a single line. We
-discuss the \psf{DS} key (\cs{DS}) key first, followed by the keys \psf{RV}
-and \psf{V} (\cs{RV} and \cs{V}).
-
-\subsection{The \texorpdfstring{\protect\psf{DS}}{DS} key}
-
-The value of the \psf{DS} key sets the formatting for the text field as a
-whole. Most importantly, use it to set the font, text size, and color.
-There is a built-in default style, defined below:
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\small\string\newcommand\string\useDefaultDS\darg{font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;}}%
-\begin{dCmd}[fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\newcommand\useDefaultDS{font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;
- font-size:12.0pt;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;
- text-align:left;color:#000000}
-\end{dCmd}
-\eVerb You may redefine it to suit your purposes, but this is what
-\app{Acrobat}/\app{Adobe Reader} sets as the default style. I would recommend
-\cs{setDefaultStyle} to define your own custom default style. \cs{useDefaultDS} is the reason
-why most all rich text fields in this document use Helvetica at \texttt{12pt}! Use
-\cs{useDefaultDS} as follows, shown in bold font:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars=!()]
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
- \DS{!textbf(\useDefaultDS)}\RV{!ameta(rich-value)}\V{!ameta(value)}
-]{!ameta(fld-name)}{!ameta(width)}{!ameta(height)}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-\newtopic\noindent To create a custom default style use \cs{setDefaultStyle}.
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\setDefaultStyle\darg{\ameta{name}}\darg{\ameta{Font-Para-attrs}}}%
-\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\setDefaultStyle{!ameta(name)}{!ameta(Font-Para-attrs)}
-\useDS{!ameta(name)}
-\end{dCmd}
-Typically, the key-values associated with the \uif{Font} tab, Section~\ref{s:FLtabs}, may be used,
-some key-values are removed, such as \texttt{ul}, \texttt{raise}, and \texttt{url}. When you've defined
-a custom default style using \cs{setDefaultStyle}, insert \cs{useDS\darg{\ameta{name}}} as the value
-of the \psf{DS} key.\incFldCnt
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-\rtpara{para1}{The font should be \'Myriad Pro\' at 10pt
- and the default color of the field is webbrown, a color
- defined in the web package.}
-\setDefaultStyle{myStyle}{font='Myriad Pro',size=10,
- color=!htmlWebBrown}
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
- \DS{!textbf(\useDS{myStyle})}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}
-]{rtFld!the!fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*3}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{The font should be \'Myriad Pro\' at 10pt and the
- default color of the field is webbrown, a color defined in the web package.}
-\setDefaultStyle{myStyle}{font='Myriad Pro',size=10,color=\htmlWebBrown}
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDS{myStyle}}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*3}
-\end{quote}
-Note the use of \cs{useRV} and \cs{useV} in the \psf{RV} and \psf{V} fields.
-These are discussed in the next section.
-
-\subsection{The \texorpdfstring{\protect\psf{RV}}{RV} and
-\texorpdfstring{\protect\psf{V}}{V} keys}
-
-The techniques to handle multiple paragraph fields are more complex (but not discouragingly so),
-that topic will be taken up after the discussion of single paragraph fields.
-
-\subsubsection{Single paragraph fields}
-
-For a single paragraph field, there is only one \cs{repara} defined prior to the field. This string
-data (both rich and plain) are inserted into the \cs{RV} and \cs{V} keys using \cs{useRV} and \cs{useV}. We repeat the
-previous example, but with the emphasis on \cs{RV} and \cs{V}, and not on \cs{DS}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-\rtpara{para1}{The font should be \'Myriad Pro\' at 10pt
- and the default color of the field is webbrown, a
- color defined in the web package.}
-\setDefaultStyle{myStyle}{font='Myriad Pro',size=10,
- color=!htmlWebBrown}
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
- \DS{\useDS{myStyle}}\RV{!textbf(\useRV{para1})}\V{!textbf(\useV{para1})}
-]{rtFld!the!fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*3}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\begin{quote}
-\rtpara{para1}{The font should be \'Myriad Pro\' at 10pt and the
-default color of the field is webbrown, a color defined in the web package.}
-\setDefaultStyle{myStyle}{font='Myriad Pro',size=10,color=\htmlWebBrown}
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDS{myStyle}}\RV{\useRV{para1}}\V{\useV{para1}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{3in}{16bp*3}
-\end{quote}
-We declare our rich paragraph string using \cs{rtpara} and name it
-\texttt{para1}. We insert two data streams, one into the rich text key
-(\cs{RV\darg{useRV\darg{para}}}) and the other into the (plain) text key
-(\cs{V\darg{useV\darg{para}}}).
-
-
-\subsubsection{Multiple paragraph fields}
-
-The strategy is to use several \cs{rtpara} commands to declare several rich
-text paragraph. What is the best way to `paste' these paragraphs together? The method
-developed is to use \cs{setRVVContent} command.
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\setRVVContent\darg{\ameta{name}}\darg{ \darg{\ameta{name\SUB{1}}}\darg{\ameta{name\SUB{2}}}...\darg{\ameta{name\SUB{k}}} }}%
-\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\setRVVContent{!ameta(name)}{ {!ameta(name!SUB(1))}{!ameta(name!SUB(2))}...{!ameta(name!SUB(k))} }
-\end{dCmd}
-\eVerb where \ameta{name\SUB{i}} is the name of a rich text paragraph string,
-or is the keyword \texttt{skipline}. The keyword \texttt{skipline} is
-case-sensitive, it must be typed exactly. The role \texttt{skipline} plays is to
-insert a blank line between paragraphs; \texttt{\darg{skipline}} inserts one
-blank line between paragraphs.
-
-Having composed how the strings are to be put together, we need to insert them into
-\psf{RV} and \psf{V}.
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\useRVContent\darg{\ameta{name}}}%
-\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\useRVContent{!ameta(name)}
-\useVContent{!ameta(name)}
-\end{dCmd}
-\eVerb where \ameta{name} is the name given in a previous \cs{setRVVContent}
-command. Insert \cs{useRVContent} as the value of the \psf{RV} key, and
-\cs{useVContent} as the value of the \psf{V} key.
-
-We take as an example, the one from Section~\ref{s:CreateRTS}.\incFldCnt
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{Now is the time for
- \span{style={bold,italic,strikeit},color=ff0000}{J\374rgen}
- and all good men to come to the aid of \it{their}
- \bf{country}. Now is the time for \span{style=italic}
- {all good} women to do the same.}
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para2}{With rich text, we can format the
- text within the text field. As a reader of this rich text
- field, you can edit the contents of the box, feel free to
- do so.}
-\rtpara[halign=right]{para3}{D. P. Story
- \span{url=http://www.acrotex.net}{AcroTeX.Net}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-Now set the content with \cs{setRVVContent}, naming it \texttt{myContent}.
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small]
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{para2}{skipline}{para3}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-Having done all that, we create our rich text field:
-\begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small,commandchars=!()]
-\begin{center}
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
- \DS{\useDefaultDS}
- !textbf(\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}})
- !textbf(\V{\useVContent{myContent}})
-]{rtFld!the!fldCnt}{4in}{10\baselineskip}
-\end{center}
-\end{Verbatim}
-where, the \cs{RV} and \cs{V} keys are highlighted in bold for your viewing pleasure.
-The rich text field the result of these declarations.
-
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para1}{Now is the time for
-\span{style={bold,italic,strikeit},color=ff0000}{J\374rgen} and
-all good men to come to the aid of \it{their} \bf{country}. Now
-is the time for \span{style=italic}{all good} women to do the same.}
-\rtpara[indent=first]{para2}{With rich text, we can format the text within
-the text field. As a reader of this rich text field, you can edit the
-contents of the box, feel free to do so.}
-\rtpara[halign=right]{para3}{D. P. Story \span{url=http://www.acrotex.net}{AcroTeX.Net}}
-
-\setRVVContent{myContent}{{para1}{para2}{skipline}{para3}}
-
-\begin{center}
-%\previewtrue
-\incFldCnt
-\textField[\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}%\DS{\useDS{myDS}}%
-\RV{\useRVContent{myContent}}\V{\useVContent{myContent}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{4in}{10\baselineskip}
-\end{center}
-
-The argument of \cs{setRVVContent} is pretty robust. In making our declarations, we can type:
-\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small]
-\setRVVContent{myContent}
-{
- {para1}
- {para2}
- {skipline}
- {skipline}
- {para3}
-}
-\end{Verbatim}
-Note that I've added a \texttt{skipline} so that are two blank lines after the second paragraph
-and before the third paragraph.
-
-\bigskip\noindent
-That's about it! Now, back to my retirement. \dps \space (See next page)
-
-\newpage
-
-Did I say that you can write captions to figures using rich text?
-
-\rtpara[valign=bottom,margbottom=12,margleft=12,margright=12]{farewell}{\bf{Thank you} for reviewing the
-\span{font=Courier}{richtext} package, I hope you will enjoy exploring
-it. Did I say that \span{url=www.acrotex.net,style=bold}{AcroTeX Rocks!}\spc\spc\spc\spc dps}
-
-\begin{center}\incFldCnt
-\makebox[\dpswebW]{\makebox[0pt][l]{\textField[\BC{}\BG{}\autoCenter{n}\Ff{\FfRichText}\Ff{\FfMultiline}
-\DS{\useDefaultDS}
-\RV{\useRV{farewell}}\V{\useV{farewell}}]{rtFld\the\fldCnt}{\dpswebW}{\dpswebH}}%
- \includegraphics{dpsweb}}
-\end{center}
-
-\newpage
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{[1]}\label{references}
-\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\protect\numberline{}References}
-%\backrefparscanfalse
-\let\backrefprint\relax
-\def\srtln{\vskip-\baselineskip\vskip-\parsep}
-\def\lngln{\vskip-\parsep}
-
-\bibitem{webpage:XFASpec}\hypertarget{references}{}%
-Adobe XML Forms Architecture (XFA) Specification, Version 3.3, Adobe Systems, Inc.,
-Jan.\ 2012\backrefprint
- \lngln\hfill{\small\url{partners.adobe.com/public/developer/xml/index_arch.html}}
-
-\bibitem{webpage:CSS2}
-Cascading Style Sheets (CSS 2.2) Specification, Editors: Bert Bos \textsl{et al.},
-World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), June 2011
- \lngln\hfill{\small\url{https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/}}
-
-\bibitem{tech:AcroJS}
- JavaScript for Acrobat API Reference,
- Adobe Systems, Inc., May 2015
- \lngln\hfill{\small\url{adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/documentation.html}}
-
-\bibitem{book:pdfspec}
- PDF Reference, Sixth Edition, Version 1.7, Adobe Systems, Inc., 2006
- \lngln\hfill{\small\url{adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference_archive.html}}
-
-
-\end{thebibliography}
-
-
-
-% Adobe XML Forms Architecture (XFA) Specification, version 3.3, Jan. 2012,
-% http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/xml/index_arch.html
-
-\end{document}
-
-\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\useNoHints\quad\string\useHints}%
-\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize}
-\useNoHints!quad\useHints
-\end{dCmd}
-\eVerb The commands are used between \env{card} environments to change the
-default usage of hints. When hints are \emph{not provided}, a simple message
-defined by the command \cs{noHintProvided} (see \autopageref{noHintProvided}) appears on the hint page.