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P. Story/Desktop/examples/kutta.pdf -%%Creator: extractbb 20120420 -%%BoundingBox: 0 0 242 326 -%%CreationDate: Wed Jun 27 19:32:23 2012 - diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.eps b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.eps deleted file mode 100644 index 8ad5349e..00000000 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.eps and /dev/null differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.jpeg b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.jpeg deleted file mode 100644 index d847cb2a..00000000 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.jpeg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index e737d265..00000000 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.xbb b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.xbb deleted file mode 100644 index f8d9a29f..00000000 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/Kutta.xbb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -%%Title: C:/Users/D. P. Story/Desktop/examples/Kutta.jpeg -%%Creator: extractbb 20120420 -%%BoundingBox: 0 0 242 326 -%%HiResBoundingBox: 0.000000 0.000000 242.000000 326.000000 -%%CreationDate: Wed Jun 27 15:21:08 2012 - diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/README.md b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/README.md index 5f7d97b5..933a1743 100644 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/README.md +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ The fitr Package Author: D. P. Story -Version: v1.2d -Dated: 2016/04/04 +Dated: 2020-07-09 This package is an implementation of the FitR view-type destination as described in the PDF Reference. The package defines one new command @@ -20,9 +19,14 @@ comfortably. Optional special effects are included (JavaScript functions) to help focus one the rectangle as it is magnified, and as the previous view is restored. -Unpack the distribution by latexing fitr.ins. - -Enjoy! +What's New for version dated 2020/07/09: The package is extended +to support the PDF creator lualatex. All common workflows are +now automatically detected: pdflatex, lualatex, and xelatex. +Also, there are several new options, one of which is gonative; +when this option is selected, no field or document JavaScript is +used. For the gonative option, the workflow dvips->ps2pdf is +also supported because there is no document JavaScript required. +Of course, the dvips->distiller is also supported. Now, I must get back to my retirement. diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_demo.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_demo.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85c26453 Binary files /dev/null and b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_demo.pdf differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_demo.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_demo.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ec611fe --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_demo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +% +% Works for all workflows. +% If gonative is specified, dvips->ps2pdf works as well. +% +\documentclass[11pt]{article} +\usepackage{amsmath} % use only for the align environment +\usepackage[forcolorpaper,extended]{web} +\usepackage[blink,!preview,!viewMagWin]{fitr} +\usepackage{graphicx} + +% Uncomment to use custom hooks, there are minimal functions already defined. +% Uncomment to see these simple examples. +%\usepackage[js=jmpHook,js=restoreHook]{lmacs} + +\DeclareDocInfo +{% + title={Jumping to a Rectangular Region}, + author={D. P. Story}, + university=My University, + talkdate={Dec.\ 17, \the\year}, + subject={Demo file to test the FitR view destination of PDF}, + keywords={LaTeX, PDF, Acrobat, JavaScript}, + university={% + Acro\!\TeX.Net\\ + NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE\\ + Department of Mathematics}, + email={dpstory@acrotex.net}, + version={1.0}, + copyrightyears={2012} +} +\nocopyright +\norevisionLabel + +\def\cs#1{\texttt{\char`\\#1}} + +\selectColors{linkColor=blue} + +\parindent0pt \parskip6pt \pagestyle{empty} + +% \renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\S{D}\BG{}\BC{blue}} +% \renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{false} + +\begin{document} +\begin{center}\sffamily\bfseries\Large\color{blue} + Jumping to a Rectangular Region\\[1ex]\normalsize\normalcolor + Dr. D. P. Story, \href{http://www.acrotex.net}{Acro\!\TeX.NeT} +\end{center} + +\textbf{Introduction.} This document demonstrates a technique designed to +help people with low vision read material by providing them with a +convenient way to magnify specific regions of the document. This is +especially useful for reading technical material such as mathematics, as +is demonstrated here. + +\textbf{Instructions:} Click on any of the mathematics to magnify a region +around it, the border will blink briefly to focus your attention on it. +To restore the previous view, click on the region again, +the formula is briefly highlighted by a blinking border so +can quickly find your place in the document. + + +\textbf{Sample Mathematical Text.} Consider the problem of numerically +solving the first order differential equation +\jdRect*[adddestw=60,adddesth=20]{$y'=f(t,y)$} on +\jdRect*[adddestw=1in,adddesth=30]{$[t_{start}, t_{end}]$}. Suppose we +want to classify third order \textsf{Runge-Kutta} type methods. Start with +\begin{align*} +\jdRect[height=1.3in,width=2.6in,lift=16pt,shift=-15pt,adddestw=10,adddesth=10] % +K_1 &= hf(t_n, y_n)\\ +K_2 &= hf(t_n +r h, y_n+aK_1)\\ +K_3 &= hf(t_n +s h, y_n+bK_1+cK_2)\\ +K &= w_1 K_1+ w_2 K_2+ w_3 K_3\\ +y_{n+1} &= y_n+K +\end{align*} +Find the system of equations satisfied by +\jdRect*[adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{$r,s, a, b, c, w_1, w_2, w_3$} +that will make the above algorithm a third order method. + +\textbf{Inline links.} Links can be provided within the text to jump to a +magnified region that needs to be inspected more closely. The links below +are different from the ones above. After jumping to a magnified rectangle, +restore the preview view by clicking on the rectangle. + +\def\RungePic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{graphics/runge}} +\def\KuttaPic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{graphics/Kutta}} +\def\jrOpts#1#2{link=#1,dest=#2} + +\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{rungePic},adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{Carl Runge}}% +\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{rungePic},adddestw=\marginparsep, +adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\RungePic\\ +\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} (1867-1944) +was the third of four sons from a well-to-do German merchant family. He +is remembered for his \textsf{Runge-Kutta} method for solving +differential equations. + +\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{KuttaPic}]{Martin Kutta}}% +\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{KuttaPic},adddestw=\marginparsep, +adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\KuttaPic\\ +\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Martin Kutta}}}} (1867-1944) +extended the Runge's method of solving ordinary differential equations. He +is also known for his work on airfoils. + +% Again, don't forget to press +%\textbf{Alt+Left Arrow} to return to the view you had before you clicked +%on the link. + +\begin{flushright} +This work was motivated by Mohsen M. +\end{flushright} + +\newpage + +\noindent\textbf{FX and verbatim text.} The \cs{jsRect*} can ``scoop up'' verbatim text. We illustrate +with several examples from the documentation. + +Using the \cs{verb} command: \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\verb!#$$%&$%^&$%^$!} + +% measure the width of the widest line in the verbatim listing below +\newsavebox\fitrBox +\begin{lrbox}{\fitrBox} +\verb~\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}%~% +\end{lrbox}\edef\wdDisplay{\the\wd\fitrBox} + +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}} + +Jump to the \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\textsf{fitr} Package!} Click +on the verbatim region below to view the listing up close. +\restoreOverlayPresets +\begin{flushleft} +\jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] +{\begin{minipage}{\wdDisplay} +\begin{verbatim} +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +... +Jump to the \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% + {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}} +\end{flushleft} +\jdRect[width=\wdDisplay,height=4\baselineskip,lift=-\baselineskip,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% +Now using \cs{jdRect}.\parskip0pt +%\previewOn\viewMagWinOn +\begin{verbatim} +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +... +Jump to the \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% + {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +\end{verbatim} + + +\end{document} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_minimal.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_minimal.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000..953c3ffb --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/fitr_minimal.tex @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +% +% Works for all workflows. +% If gonative is specified, dvips->ps2pdf works as well. +% +\documentclass[11pt]{article} +\usepackage{amsmath} % use only for the align environment +\usepackage[blinkonjmp,blinkonrestore,!preview,!viewMagWin]{fitr} +\usepackage{graphicx} + +% Uncomment to use custom hooks, there are minimal functions already defined. +% Uncomment to see these simple examples. +%\usepackage[js=jmpHook,js=restoreHook]{lmacs} + +\hypersetup +{% + pdftitle={Jumping to a Rectangular Region}, + pdfauthor={D. P. Story}, + pdfsubject={Demo file to test the FitR view destination of PDF}, + pdfkeywords={LaTeX, PDF, Acrobat, JavaScript}, + pdfpagemode=UseNone +} + +\parindent0pt \parskip6pt \pagestyle{empty} + +\def\cs#1{\texttt{\char`\\#1}} + +% \renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\S{D}\BG{}\BC{blue}} +% \renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{false} + +\begin{document} + +\begin{center}\sffamily\bfseries\Large + Jumping to a Rectangular Region\\[1ex]\normalsize\normalcolor + Dr. D. P. Story, \href{http://www.acrotex.net}{Acro\negthinspace\TeX.NeT} +\end{center} + +\textbf{Introduction.} This document demonstrates a technique designed to +help people with low vision read material by providing them with a +convenient way to magnify specific regions of the document. This is +especially useful for reading technical material such as mathematics, as +is demonstrated here. + +\textbf{Instructions:} Click on any of the mathematics to magnify a region +around it, the border will blink briefly to focus your attention on it. +To restore the previous view, click on the region again, +the formula is briefly highlighted by a blinking border so +can quickly find your place in the document. + + +\textbf{Sample Mathematical Text.} Consider the problem of numerically +solving the first order differential equation +\jdRect*[adddestw=60,adddesth=20]{$y'=f(t,y)$} on +\jdRect*[adddestw=1in,adddesth=30]{$[t_{start}, t_{end}]$}. Suppose we +want to classify third order \textsf{Runge-Kutta} type methods. Start with +\begin{align*} +\jdRect[height=1.3in,width=2.6in,lift=16pt,shift=-15pt,adddestw=10,adddesth=10] % +K_1 &= hf(t_n, y_n)\\ +K_2 &= hf(t_n +r h, y_n+aK_1)\\ +K_3 &= hf(t_n +s h, y_n+bK_1+cK_2)\\ +K &= w_1 K_1+ w_2 K_2+ w_3 K_3\\ +y_{n+1} &= y_n+K +\end{align*} +Find the system of equations satisfied by +\jdRect*[adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{$r,s, a, b, c, w_1, w_2, w_3$} +that will make the above algorithm a third order method. + +\textbf{Inline links.} Links can be provided within the text to jump to a +magnified region that needs to be inspected more closely. The links below +are different from the ones above. After jumping to a magnified rectangle, +restore the preview view by clicking on the rectangle. + +\def\RungePic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{graphics/runge}} +\def\KuttaPic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{graphics/Kutta}} +\def\jrOpts#1#2{link=#1,dest=#2} + +\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{rungePic},adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{Carl Runge}}% +\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{rungePic},adddestw=\marginparsep, +adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\RungePic\\ +\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} (1867-1944) +was the third of four sons from a well-to-do German merchant family. He +is remembered for his \textsf{Runge-Kutta} method for solving +differential equations. + +\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{KuttaPic}]{Martin Kutta}}% +\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{KuttaPic},adddestw=\marginparsep, +adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\KuttaPic\\ +\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Martin Kutta}}}} (1867-1944) +extended the Runge's method of solving ordinary differential equations. He +is also known for his work on airfoils. + +% Again, don't forget to press +%\textbf{Alt+Left Arrow} to return to the view you had before you clicked +%on the link. + +\begin{flushright} +This work was motivated by Mohsen M. +\end{flushright} + +\newpage + +\noindent\textbf{FX and verbatim text.} The \cs{jsRect*} can ``scoop up'' verbatim text. We illustrate +with several examples from the documentation. + +Using the \cs{verb} command: \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\verb!#$$%&$%^&$%^$!} + +% measure the width of the widest line in the verbatim listing below +\newsavebox\fitrBox +\begin{lrbox}{\fitrBox} +\verb~\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}%~% +\end{lrbox}\edef\wdDisplay{\the\wd\fitrBox} + +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% + +Jump to the \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\textsf{fitr} Package!} Click +on the verbatim region below to view the listing up close. +\restoreOverlayPresets +\begin{flushleft} +\jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] +{\begin{minipage}{\wdDisplay} +\begin{verbatim} +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +... +Jump to the \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% + {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}} +\end{flushleft} +\jdRect[width=\wdDisplay,height=4\baselineskip,lift=-\baselineskip,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% +Now using \cs{jdRect}.\parskip0pt +%\previewOn\viewMagWinOn +\begin{verbatim} +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +... +Jump to the \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% + {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +\end{verbatim} + + + +\end{document} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/graphics/Kutta.bb b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/graphics/Kutta.bb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c53f11e --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/examples/graphics/Kutta.bb @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +%%Title: C:/Users/D. 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P. Story}, - university=My University, - talkdate={Dec.\ 17, \the\year}, - subject={Demo file to test the FitR view destination of PDF}, - keywords={LaTeX, PDF, Acrobat, JavaScript}, - university={% - Acro\!\TeX.Net\\ - NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE\\ - Department of Mathematics}, - email={dpstory@acrotex.net}, - version={1.0}, - copyrightyears={2012} -} -\nocopyright -\norevisionLabel - -\selectColors{linkColor=blue} - -\parindent0pt \parskip6pt \pagestyle{empty} - -% \renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\S{D}\BG{}\BC{blue}} -% \renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{false} - -\begin{document} -\begin{center}\sffamily\bfseries\Large\color{blue} - Jumping to a Rectangular Region\\[1ex]\normalsize\normalcolor - Dr. D. P. Story, \href{http://www.acrotex.net}{Acro\!\TeX.NeT} -\end{center} - -\textbf{Introduction.} This document demonstrates a technique designed to -help people with low vision read material by providing them with a -convenient way to magnify specific regions of the document. This is -especially useful for reading technical material such as mathematics, as -is demonstrated here. - -\textbf{Instructions:} Click on any of the mathematics to magnify a region -around it, the border will blink briefly to focus your attention on it. -To restore the previous view, click on the region again, -the formula is briefly highlighted by a blinking border so -can quickly find your place in the document. - - -\textbf{Sample Mathematical Text.} Consider the problem of numerically -solving the first order differential equation -\jdRect*[adddestw=60,adddesth=20]{$y'=f(t,y)$} on -\jdRect*[adddestw=1in,adddesth=30]{$[t_{start}, t_{end}]$}. Suppose we -want to classify third order \textsf{Runge-Kutta} type methods. Start with -\begin{align*} -\jdRect[height=1.3in,width=2.6in,lift=16pt,shift=-15pt,adddestw=10,adddesth=10] % -K_1 &= hf(t_n, y_n)\\ -K_2 &= hf(t_n +r h, y_n+aK_1)\\ -K_3 &= hf(t_n +s h, y_n+bK_1+cK_2)\\ -K &= w_1 K_1+ w_2 K_2+ w_3 K_3\\ -y_{n+1} &= y_n+K -\end{align*} -Find the system of equations satisfied by -\jdRect*[adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{$r,s, a, b, c, w_1, w_2, w_3$} -that will make the above algorithm a third order method. - -\textbf{Inline links.} Links can be provided within the text to jump to a -magnified region that needs to be inspected more closely. The links below -are different from the ones above. After jumping to a magnified rectangle, -restore the preview view by clicking on the rectangle. - -\def\RungePic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{runge}} -\def\KuttaPic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{Kutta}} -\def\jrOpts#1#2{link=#1,dest=#2} - -\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{rungePic},adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{Carl Runge}}% -\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{rungePic},adddestw=\marginparsep, -adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\RungePic\\ -\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} (1867-1944) -was the third of four sons from a well-to-do German merchant family. He -is remembered for his \textsf{Runge-Kutta} method for solving -differential equations. - -\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{KuttaPic}]{Martin Kutta}}% -\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{KuttaPic},adddestw=\marginparsep, -adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\KuttaPic\\ -\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Martin Kutta}}}} (1867-1944) -extended the Runge's method of solving ordinary differential equations. He -is also known for his work on airfoils. - -% Again, don't forget to press -%\textbf{Alt+Left Arrow} to return to the view you had before you clicked -%on the link. - -\begin{flushright} -This work was motivated by Mohsen M. -\end{flushright} -\end{document} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.pdf index b70ee265..7c851822 100644 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.pdf and b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.pdf differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.tex index 690f498f..d0898ac6 100644 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.tex +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_man.tex @@ -1,58 +1,65 @@ -% makeindex < aebpro_man.idx > aebpro_man.ind \documentclass{article} \usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath} \usepackage[ web={centertitlepage,designv,forcolorpaper, - usesf,latextoc,pro}, %tight, + latextoc,pro}, %tight, eforms,aebxmp ]{aeb_pro} -\usepackage{graphicx,array} -\usepackage[dvipsone,!preview,!viewMagWin]{fitr} -\usepackage[js=restoreHookBlink,js=jmpHookBlink]{lmacs} - \usepackage[fortextbook,usecustomdesign,nomarginwrite]{eqexam} +\usepackage{graphicx,array} +\usepackage[blink,!preview,!viewMagWin]{fitr} %\usepackage{myriadpro} \usepackage[altbullet]{lucidbry} -\renewcommand\allowFXDefault{false} +\renewcommand\allowFXDefault{false} %\usepackage{makeidx} %\makeindex \usepackage{acroman} +\usepackage[active]{srcltx} + +\let\tops\texorpdfstring \makeatletter +\newcommand{\FmtMP}[2][0pt]{\mbox{}\marginpar{\raisebox{#1}{\parbox{\marginparwidth}{\slshape\raggedleft\small#2}}}} +\addtolength{\marginparwidth}{1in} \def\eq@fititin#1{\noindent\unskip\nobreak\hfill\penalty50 \hskip2em\hbox{}\nobreak\hfill#1} \def\fitit{\eq@fititin{\exrtnlabelformat}} \@mparswitchfalse\reversemarginpar \def\meta#1{$\langle\textit{\texttt{#1}}\rangle$} - +\let\maketitle\web@maketitle +\renewcommand{\paragraph} + {\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{0pt}{6pt}{-3pt} + {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}} +\renewcommand{\subparagraph} + {\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}{6pt}{-3pt}% + {\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}} \makeatother -%\usepackage[active]{srcltx} + \urlstyle{rm} \def\fitrpkg{\textsf{f{i}tr}} +\let\texorpdfstring\tops \DeclareDocInfo { university={\AcroTeX.Net}, - title={\texorpdfstring{The}{The manual for the} f{i}tr Package\texorpdfstring{\\ + title={\tops{The}{The manual for the} \tops{\textsf{f{i}tr}}{fitr} Package\tops{\\ Defining and Jumping to\\a Rectangular Destination}{}}, author={D. P. Story}, email={dpstory@acrotex.net}, subject=Documentation for the fitr package, talksite={\url{www.acrotex.net}}, - version={1.0}, + version={1.3.2, 2020/07/09}, Keywords={LaTeX,PDF,fitr,JavaScript,Adobe Acrobat}, copyrightStatus=True, copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story}, copyrightInfoURL={http://www.acrotex.net} } \DeclareInitView{windowoptions={showtitle}} - - \def\dps{$\hbox{$\mathfrak D$\kern-.3em\hbox{$\mathfrak P$}% \kern-.6em \hbox{$\mathcal S$}}$} @@ -63,25 +70,53 @@ \sectionLayout{indent=-62.5pt,fontsize=large,color=aeb} \subsectionLayout{indent=-31.25pt,color=aeb} \subsubsectionLayout{indent=0pt,color=aeb} -\subsubDefaultDing{\texorpdfstring{$\bullet$}{\textrm\textbullet}} +\subsubDefaultDing{\tops{$\bullet$}{\textrm\textbullet}} %\pagestyle{empty} -\parindent0pt -\parskip\medskipamount -\definePath\bgPath{"C:/Users/Public/Documents/% - ManualBGs/Manual_BG_Print_AeB.pdf"} +%\definePath\bgPath{"C:/Users/Public/Documents/% +% ManualBGs/Manual_BG_Print_AeB.pdf"} +\chngDocObjectTo{\newDO}{doc} \begin{docassembly} -\addWatermarkFromFile({% - bOnTop: false, - cDIPath: \bgPath -}) -\executeSave() +var titleOfManual="The fitr Package"; +var manualfilename="Manual_BG_Print_fitr.pdf"; +var manualtemplate="Manual_BG_Green.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} @@ -99,110 +134,162 @@ destination. The \textsl{PDF Reference} describes \textbf{FitR} as, and \textsl{top} entirely within the window both horizontally and vertically. \end{quote} -The package supports the \textsf{dvips}, \textsf{dvipsone}, and -\textsf{pdftex}, \textsf{luatex}, \textsf{dvipdfm}, \textsf{dvipdfmx}, and -\textsf{xetex} applications, the first two assume that \textbf{Adobe -Distiller} is the PDF creator. - -The only required packages are the \textsf{eforms} package (dated -2012/06/20 or later), which is part of the \textbf{AeB Bundle}, and -\textsf{collectbox} by Martin Scharrer, more on this package later, and -the ubiquitous \textsf{xcolor}.\footnote{The \textsf{eforms} package +The package supports the \app{dvips}, \app{pdflatex}, \app{lualatex}, +\app{xelatex}, \textsf{dvipdfm}, and \textsf{dvipdfmx} applications. + +The only required packages are the \pkg{eforms} package (dated +2012/06/20 or later), which is part of the \pkg{AeB Bundle}, and +\pkg{collectbox} by Martin Scharrer, more on this package later, and +the ubiquitous \pkg{xcolor}.\footnote{The \textsf{eforms} package itself brings in other packages, including \textsf{hyperref} and \textsf{insdljs}.} -The package was developed in response to a user of the AeB Bundle who was -interested in developing documents for students with low vision; the idea -is to magnify regions of the document so the student can read more -comfortably. The demonstration files are \texttt{fitr\_demo.tex} which -illustrates the package and some special methods for people with low -vision, and \texttt{fitr\_minimal.tex}, which is the same demo file with -any and extra package stripped out. +\paragraph*{Motivation.} This package was developed in response to a user of the \pkg{AeB Bundle} who +was interested in developing documents for students with \emph{low vision}; +the idea is to magnify regions of the document so the student can read more +comfortably. + +\paragraph*{Demonstration files.} The demonstration files are \texttt{fitr\_demo.tex} which +illustrates the package and some special methods for people with low vision, +and \texttt{fitr\_minimal.tex}, which is the same demo file with any extra +packages stripped out. + +\paragraph*{What's New for Version 1.3.2 (2020/07/09)} The package is extended to support +the PDF creator \app{lualatex}. All common workflows are now automatically +detected: \app{pdflatex}, \app{lualatex}, and \app{xelatex}. If no driver is +specified and none is automatically detected, \app{dvips} is automatically +selected by default. The other drivers \app{dvipdfm} and \app{dvipdfmx} need +to be explicitly specified as the driver (\ameta{driver}). The \ameta{driver} +option is described in the next section. Also, there are several new options, +one of which is \opt{gonative}; when this option is selected, no field or +document JavaScript is used. For the \opt{gonative} option, the workflow +\app{dvips\,->\,ps2pdf} is also supported because there is no document +JavaScript required. \section{The Preamble and Package Options} The minimal preamble for this package is -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,commandchars=!()] +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars=!()] \usepackage[!meta(driver),!meta(options)]{fitr} \end{Verbatim} -The \textsf{hyperref} package is brought in through the \textsf{eforms} package. -Optionally, {\fitrpkg} can be used with other members of AeB (\textsf{web} and -\textsf{exerquiz}, for example). - -Another package requirement is \textsf{collectbox} by Martin Scharrer; -quoting from the abstract of the documentation, -\begin{quote} -This package provides macros to collect and process an macro argument -(i.e. something which looks like a macro argument) as horizontal box -instead as a real macro argument. These ``arguments'' will be stored like -when using \cs{savebox}, \cs{sbox} or the \texttt{lrbox} environment and -allow verbatim or other special code. Instead of explicit braces also -implicit braces in the form of \cs{bgroup} and \cs{egroup} are supported.\dots -\end{quote} +Permissible names for \ameta{driver} are \opt{dvips}, \opt{pdftex}, +\opt{luatex}, \opt{xetex}, \textsf{dvipdfm}, and \textsf{dvipdfmx}. The +\ameta{driver} option is only required for \app{dvipdfm} and \app{dvipdfmx}, +the others are either detected automatically, or is the default driver +(\opt{dvips}). The drivers and options are discussed in more detail below. + +\paragraph*{Package requirements.} The \pkg{hyperref} package is brought in through the \pkg{eforms} package. +Another package requirement is \textsf{collectbox} by Martin Scharrer. The \cs{collectbox} command is used to collect the second argument of -\cs{jdRect}, see the discussion of \cs{jdRect} in Section~\ref*{jdRect}. +\cs{jdRect}, see the discussion of \cs{jdRect} in \hyperref[jdRect]{Section~\ref*{jdRect}}. As a result, the second argument may contain verbatim text in it. Very cool. -The package has ten options: six driver options and four viewing -options. -\begin{itemize} -\item \textbf{Driver Options:} These are \texttt{dvips} (the default), - \texttt{dvipsone}, and \texttt{pdftex} (which includes the use of - lualatex), \texttt{dvipdfm}, \texttt{dvipdfmx}, and \texttt{xetex}. If you - specify one of the first two, it is assumed that you are using - \textbf{Adobe Distiller} as your PDF creator. - -\item[] The \textsf{fitr} package checks whether the \textsf{web} - package is loaded, if so, its uses the driver used by - \textsf{web}; otherwise \textsf{fitr} auto-detects for - \textsf{pdftex} and \textsf{xetex}. If no driver is passed, and - neither \textsf{pdftex} nor \textsf{xetex} are detected, then - \textsf{dvips} is the default driver. - -\item \textbf{Viewing Options:} When you specify \texttt{preview}, the -bounding boxes of the buttons are shown in the dvi-previewer (or the PDF -document); you can turn off this preview by specifying \texttt{!preview} -(or removing \texttt{preview} entirely from the option list). The other -option type is \texttt{viewMagWin}, when this option the viewing window, a -rectangular region, becomes visible in the dvi-previewer (or in the PDF -document); specifying \texttt{!viewMagWin} turns off this type of preview. - -\item[] The effects of the viewing options will be illustrated later in this -document, see \autoref{previewEx} on page~\pageref*{previewEx}. - -\end{itemize} - -\section{The one and only command}\label{jdRect} - -The {\fitrpkg} has only one command, \cs{jdRect}, but there are two forms -of usage. \cs{jdRect} optionally creates a push button or link, and -optionally creates a viewing window. The term \emph{viewing window} refers -to a rectangular region that is created by the \textbf{FitR} destination -viewing specification, see \textbf{Table~8.2 Destination syntax} of the -\textsl{PDF Reference}, version 1.7. A \emph{named destination} is created -and is associated with the viewing window. When we jump to a viewing -window, this window is magnified to the largest extent possible. For -example, click on the either of the two displayed forms of the syntax for -\cs{jdRect}; after jumping to the viewing window, click on the same -display to return to the previous view. +\paragraph*{Package options.} The package has several options, broken down below by +category: Driver, View, and Other options. +\begin{description} +\item[Driver Options:] The major driver options are + \opt{dvips}\FmtMP{\opt{dvips}} (the default), + \opt{pdftex}\FmtMP{\opt{pdftex}}, \opt{luatex}\FmtMP{\opt{luatex}}, and + \opt{xetex}\FmtMP{\opt{xetex}}. Lesser driver options are + \opt{dvipdfm}\FmtMP{\opt{dvipdfm}} and + \opt{dvipdfmx}\FmtMP{\opt{dvipdfmx}}, but there seems to be a bug in + the \cs{includegraphics} command as the bounding box is not correctly + re-scaled. If you specify \opt{dvips}, it is assumed that you are using + \app{Adobe Distiller} as your PDF creator.\footnote{Unless you are also + using the \opt{gonative} option, see the description of this option.} + + The \pkg{fitr} package checks whether the \pkg{web} package is loaded, + if so, the driver of \pkg{web} is used; otherwise \pkg{fitr} + auto-detects for \app{pdftex}, \app{luatex}, and \app{xetex}. If no + driver is passed, and neither \app{pdftex}, \app{luatex}, nor + \app{xetex} are detected, the default driver, \app{dvips}, is used. + +\item[Viewing Options:] When you specify + \opt{preview}\FmtMP{\opt{preview}}, the bounding boxes of the buttons + are shown in the dvi-previewer (or the PDF viewer); you can turn off + this preview by specifying \opt{!preview} (or removing \opt{preview} + entirely from the option list). The other option type is + \opt{viewMagWin}\FmtMP{\opt{viewMagWin}}, when this option the viewing + window, a rectangular region, becomes visible in the dvi-previewer (or + in the PDF document); specifying \opt{!viewMagWin} turns off this type + of preview. + + The effects of the viewing options will be illustrated later in this + document, see \autoref{previewEx} on page~\pageref*{previewEx}. + +\item[Special Effects Options:] There are several options for bringing in + additional document JavaScript for special effects: (1) + \opt{blinkonjmp}\FmtMP{\opt{blinkonjmp}} blinks the border following the jump + to a focused destination; (2) + \opt{blinkonrestore}\FmtMP{\opt{blinkonrestore}} blinks the border following + the restore action; (3) \opt{blink}\FmtMP{\opt{blink}} is a convenience + option that combines the actions of \opt{blinkonjmp} and + \opt{blinkonrestore}. There are negative versions of these options as + well: \opt{!blinkonjmp}, \opt{!blinkonrestore}, and \opt{!blink}. The + default is to have no special effects, in effect \opt{!blink} is the + default. Refer to \hyperref[FX]{Section~\ref*{FX}} for more information + on special effects. + +\item[Other Options:] The \opt{gonative}\FmtMP{\opt{gonative}} option does + not use any field or document JavaScript; as a result, the + \app{dvips\,->\,ps2pdf} is then supported as no document JavaScripts + are employed. + +\end{description} + +\section{The \tops{\protect\cs{jdRect}}{\textbackslash{jdRect}} command}\label{jdRect} + +The {\fitrpkg} has only one command, \cs{jdRect}, which (optionally) +\textbf{j}umps to and/\allowbreak or sets a \textbf{d}estination of a +\textsf{Fit\textbf{Rect}}angle.\footnote{I had some problems +naming this command.} +There are two forms of usage. \cs{jdRect} optionally +creates a push button or link, and optionally creates a viewing window. The +term \emph{viewing window} refers to a rectangular region that is created by +the \textbf{FitR} destination viewing specification, see \textbf{Table~8.2 +Destination syntax} of the \textsl{PDF Reference}, version 1.7. A \emph{named +destination} is created and is associated with the viewing window. When we +jump to a viewing window, this window is magnified to the largest extent +possible. For example, click on the either of the two displayed forms of the +syntax for \cs{jdRect}; after jumping to the viewing window, click on the +same display to return to the previous view. %\previewtrue - +\newtopic\noindent There are two versions of \cs{jdRect}, the command itself, and a \texttt{*} version, \cs{jdRect*}. The syntax follows, along with the expected parameters. -\begin{quote} - \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\cs{jdRect[\meta{key-values}]}} -\end{quote} +\bVerb %\previewOn\viewMagWinOn +\takeMeasure{\string\jdRect[\ameta{key-values}]}% +\setlength{\dimen0}{\bxSize}% +\def\1{\rlap{\hspace*{\dimen0}\sffamily(Click on box to zoom in)}} +\jdRect[width=\bxSize,height=1.5\baselineskip,lift=\baselineskip,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]\relax +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +!1\jdRect[!ameta(key-values)] +\end{dCmd} +\eVerb +%\begin{quote} +% \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\cs{jdRect[\meta{key-values}]}} +%\end{quote} The above version is used to overlay a region with a button and view window. No content is specified, but is defined by specifying the \texttt{width} and \texttt{height}; it can be positioned using \texttt{shift} and \texttt{lift}. +\newtopic\noindent There is a \texttt{*}-version as well: -\begin{quote} - \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\cs{jdRect*[\meta{key-values}]}\verb!{!\meta{content}\verb!}!} -\end{quote} +\bVerb %\previewOn\viewMagWinOn +\takeMeasure{\string\jdRect[\ameta{key-values}]\darg{\ameta{content}}}% +\setlength{\dimen0}{\bxSize}% +\def\1{\rlap{\hspace*{\dimen0}\sffamily(Click on box to zoom in)}} +\jdRect[width=\bxSize,height=1.5\baselineskip,lift=\baselineskip,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]\relax +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +!1\jdRect[!ameta(key-values)]{!ameta(content)} +\end{dCmd} +\eVerb +%\begin{quote} +% \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\cs{jdRect*[\meta{key-values}]}\verb!{!\meta{content}\verb!}!} +%\end{quote} The second parameter \meta{content} is required when the \texttt{*} is present. This version is meant to enclose \meta{content} within the button and view window. The \texttt{width} and \texttt{height} keys are ignored, @@ -210,6 +297,7 @@ but \texttt{shift} and \texttt{lift} are obeyed (though you may \texttt{shift} or \texttt{lift} the button/view window away from the content). +\paragraph*{Description of \ameta{key-values}.} Before illustrating the \cs{jdRect} command, we first discuss its key-value pairs. \begin{itemize} @@ -234,7 +322,7 @@ key-value pairs. \autoref{displayEqEx} on page~\pageref*{displayEqEx}. \item \texttt{height=\meta{length}}: Similar comments here as was made - for the \texttt{width} key. This key is 0used to set the height of + for the \texttt{width} key. This key is used to set the height of the button/viewing window. The default is 0pt. It is required when \texttt{*} is not present. See \autoref{displayEqEx} on page~\pageref*{displayEqEx}. @@ -250,13 +338,13 @@ key-value pairs. the same dimensions as the underlying button. The \texttt{adddestw} key-value pair is used to widen the viewing window; \texttt{adddestw=.2in} widens the window by \texttt{.2in} on the left and \texttt{.2in} on the -right. See Figure~\ref*{bvw}, page~\pageref*{bvw}. +right. See \hyperref[bvw]{Figure~\ref*{bvw}}, page~\pageref*{bvw}. \item \texttt{adddesth=\meta{length}}: Similar to \texttt{adddestw} but for height. The \texttt{adddesth} key-value pair is used to increase the height the viewing window; \texttt{adddesth=.2in} increases the height of the window by \texttt{.2in} on the top and \texttt{.2in} in the bottom. -See Figure~\ref*{bvw}, page~\pageref*{bvw}. +See \hyperref[bvw]{Figure~\ref*{bvw}} below. \begin{figure}[htb] \begin{center}\setlength\fboxsep{0pt} \fbox{\parbox[c][.9in]{2.4in} @@ -272,13 +360,13 @@ See Figure~\ref*{bvw}, page~\pageref*{bvw}. window. Clicking the same region again restores the previous view. \item[] When \texttt{button} is \texttt{false}, the button is not created, -but the viewing window is still created. You can then jump to the viewing -window with a separate link or button. When \texttt{button=false}, use the -\texttt{dest} key to assigned a numbed destination to viewing window. -({\fitrpkg} automatically creates the definition names internally, they -are used by the buttons. If no button is created, name the destination so -your know its name and can reference it in link that jumps to that viewing -area.) + but the viewing window is still created. You can then jump to the + viewing window with a separate link or button. When + \texttt{button=false}, use the \texttt{dest} key to assign a name + (\ameta{name}) to the viewing window. ({\fitrpkg} automatically creates + the destination names internally, they are used by the buttons. If no + button is created, name the destination so you know its name and can + reference it in link that jumps to that viewing area.) \item \texttt{link=jmp|restore} If \texttt{link} has a value, then @@ -290,19 +378,20 @@ area.) \texttt{nodest} key as well; no viewing window will be created around the link, as it is unlikely you'll want to jump to a link. -\def\RungePic{\kern0pt\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{runge}} + +\def\RungePic{\kern0pt\includegraphics[width=1in]{runge}} \def\jrOpts#1#2{link=#1,dest=#2} \item[] For example click on the link \textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{rungePic},adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{Carl Runge}}% -\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{rungePic},adddestw=\marginparsep, -adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[t]{\marginparwidth}{\RungePic\\ +\marginpar{\raggedleft\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{rungePic},adddestw=\marginparsep, +adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[t]{1in}{\RungePic\\ \normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} and jump to the picture of Runge in the margin. Click on the picture of Runge and return to the previous view. The jump to the picture from the text ``Carl Runge'' is as follows: -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] \jdRect*[nodest,link=jmp,dest=rungePic, adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{Carl Runge} \end{Verbatim} @@ -313,24 +402,24 @@ the destination of the jump link is the destination \texttt{rungePic}. \item[] The color of the link is determined by \cs{@linkcolor}, a \textsf{hyperref} command that holds a named color. This can be redefined at anytime, directly using -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] \makeatletter \def\@linkcolor{blue} \makeatother \end{Verbatim} or, if you are using the \texttt{pro} option with the \textsf{web} package, you can say, -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\selectColors{linkColor=red} +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] +\selectColors{linkColor=blue} \end{Verbatim} When using the \textsf{web} package, the default is \texttt{webgreen}. \item[] The action to restore the previous view is as follows: -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\marginpar{\jdRect*[link=restore,dest=rungePic, - adddestw=\marginparsep,adddesth=\marginparpush - ]{\parbox[t]{\marginparwidth}{\RungePic\\ - \normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] +\marginpar{\raggedleft\jdRect*[link=restore,dest=rungePic, + adddestw=\marginparsep,adddesth=\marginparpush + ]{\parbox[t]{1in}{\RungePic\\ + \normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} \end{Verbatim} The picture is placed in the margin using \cs{marginpar}; the command \cs{RungePic} is a convenience macro that uses \cs{includegraphics} in @@ -353,37 +442,66 @@ destination the Carl Runge link jumps to. allows for special effects (FX) when a viewing window is jumped to and when the view is restored. The default value of \texttt{allowFX} is \texttt{true} allow special effects if there - is any defined. By saying \texttt{allowFX=false}, no special + are any defined. By saying \texttt{allowFX=false}, no special effects are used, even if some are defined. \item[] An example of special effects you say? Try clicking on the Pythagorean Theorem \jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{$ a^2 + b^2 = c^2 $} +The default is to allow special effects, the default is set by the command, +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\renewcommand\darg{\string\allowFXDefault}\darg{true}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{true} +\end{dCmd} +\eVerb By declaring \verb~\renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{false}~, the default +is now set to no special effects. \end{itemize} +\paragraph*{Passing KV-pairs to the push button of \cs{jdRect}.}\label{para:Presets} When \cs{jdRect} +produces a push button, you can pass \pkg{eforms} key-value pairs (KV-pairs) to +the underlying push button. +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\newcommand\darg{\string\overlayPresets}\darg{\string\H\darg{I}\string\BG\darg{}\string\BC\darg{}\string\S\darg{S}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\newcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}} +\restoreOverlayPresets +\end{dCmd} +\eVerb See the \textsf{eforms} manual for the meaning of these cryptic symbols. +The initial value of \cs{overlayPresets} create transparent push +buttons. In subsequent examples, we will redefine \cs{overlayPresets} to +change the visibility of the overlay buttons. The command +\cs{restoreOverlayPresets} returns any re-definition of \cs{overlayPresets} +to its default definition, which is shown above. + \section{Some Examples} \everymath{\displaystyle} -In this section, several examples are presented that illustrate the -options of \cs{jdRect}. +In this section, several examples are presented that illustrate the options +of the \cs{jdRect} command. The examples in this section are created with +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] +\renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{false} +\end{Verbatim} +in force. There is one example +where we set \opt{allowFX=true}. Additional discussion on special effects +(FX) may be found in \hyperref[FX]{Section~\ref*{FX}}. -\begin{example}\label{previewEx}\previewtrue\viewMagWintrue +\begin{example}\label{previewEx}\previewOn\viewMagWinOn \textbf{Illustrate Preview Rectangles.} The \texttt{preview} and \texttt{viewMagWin} options just set Boolean switches. In this example, we -manually gives these switches a value of \texttt{true} +manually give these switches a value of \texttt{true} (\cs{previewtrue}\cs{viewMagWintrue}). Take a close look at the following -function -\jdRect*{$ f(x) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}}\int_{-\infty}^x e^{-t^2/2}\,\text{d}t$}, -or the more general form -\jdRect*[adddestw=20bp,adddesth=10bp]{$ f(x;\mu;\sigma) = \frac{1}{\sigma\sqrt{2\pi}}\int_{-\infty}^x e^{-\frac{(t-\mu)^2}{2\sigma^2}}\,\text{d}t$} -The preview rectangles are shown: For the one on the left, the dimensions -of the push button and the viewing rectangle are the same; for one on the -right, the dimensions of the viewing window have been increased by -using \texttt{adddestw=20bp,adddesth=10bp}. When you jump to each of these -viewing windows, you the one on the left is magnified much more than the -one on the right; the larger viewing window allows the user to see some of -the surrounding text.\fitit +function \jdRect*{$ f(x) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}}\int_{-\infty}^x +e^{-t^2/2}\,\text{d}t$}, or the more general form +\jdRect*[adddestw=20bp,adddesth=10bp]{$ f(x;\mu;\sigma) = +\frac{1}{\sigma\sqrt{2\pi}}\int_{-\infty}^x +e^{-\frac{(t-\mu)^2}{2\sigma^2}}\,\text{d}t$} The preview rectangles are +shown: For the one on the left, the dimensions of the push button and the +viewing rectangle are the same; for one on the right, the dimensions of the +viewing window have been increased by using +\texttt{adddestw=20bp,adddesth=10bp}. When you jump to each of these viewing +windows, the one on the left is magnified much more than the one on the +right, but the larger viewing window allows the user to see some of the +surrounding text.\fitit \end{example} \begin{example}\label{displayEqEx} @@ -405,8 +523,8 @@ Find the system of equations satisfied by \jdRect*[adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{$r,s, a, b, c, w_1, w_2, w_3$} that will make the above algorithm a third order method. -The verbatim listing of this set of aligned equations is -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,numbers=left] +The verbatim listing of this set of aligned equations is, +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,numbers=left] \begin{align*} \jdRect[height=1.3in,width=2.6in,lift=16pt,shift=-15pt, adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] @@ -417,17 +535,19 @@ K &= w_1 K_1+ w_2 K_2+ w_3 K_3\\ y_{n+1} &= y_n+K \end{align*} \end{Verbatim} -This is an example of \cs{jdRect} (the non-\texttt{*} version), so there -is no second argument. In this case, we create our button dimensions -using \texttt{height=1.3in,width=2.6in}, line~(2). Note the positioning -of the \cs{jdRect} command, the upper-left point of the display. We then -use \texttt{lift=16pt,shift=-15pt} to move the button around to cover the +This is an example of \cs{jdRect} (the non-\texttt{*} version), so there is +no second argument. In this case, we create our button dimensions using +\texttt{height=1.3in,width=2.6in}, line~(2). Note the positioning of the +\cs{jdRect} command, the upper-left point of the display. We then use +\texttt{lift=16pt,shift=-15pt} to move the button around to cover the equations, line~(2); finally, we increase the dimensions of the viewing -window in line~(3) with \texttt{adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp}. Now, how -were the values of these keys determined? By trial and error, while the +window in line~(3) with \texttt{adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp}. Now, how were +the values of these keys determined? By trial and error, while the \texttt{preview} and \texttt{viewMagWin} options were in effect. Below are the same equations with \cs{previewtrue} and \cs{viewMagWintrue}, locally -invoked:\previewtrue\viewMagWintrue +invoked:\previewOn\viewMagWinOn\footnote{You can also use the commands +\cs{previewOn}, \cs{previewOff}, \cs{viewMagWinOn}, and \cs{viewMagWinOff} as +a convenient way of turning on or off these switches.} \begin{align*} \jdRect[height=1.3in,width=2.6in,lift=16pt,shift=-15pt, adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] @@ -448,33 +568,29 @@ modes.\fitit \end{example} \begin{example}\label{CustomAppr} -\textbf{Customizing the appearance.} The properties of the underlying push button -is to be visible, but does not print. The background and the border are -transparent. The default properties are passed to the push button using a -presets command: -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\newcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}} -\end{Verbatim} -See the \textsf{eforms} manual for the meaning of these cryptic symbols. -You can modify these settings locally, within a group, or globally. In -this example, we change the border to red dashed line. We redefine -\cs{overlayPresets} as follows: -\begin{Verbatim}[numbers=left,xleftmargin=20pt] +\textbf{Customizing the appearance.} The among the properties of the +underlying push button is to be visible, but does not print. The background +and the border are transparent. The default properties of the button overlay +are passed to the push button using \cs{overlayPresets}, introduced earlier +on \hyperref[para:Presets]{page~\pageref*{para:Presets}}. You can modify these +settings locally, within a group, or globally. In this example, we change the +border to red dashed line. We redefine \cs{overlayPresets} as follows: +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] \renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{red}\S{D}} \end{Verbatim} \renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{red}\S{D}}% -The changes are in line~(2), we say \verb!\BC{red}! (the \textsf{xcolor} package is +In the re-definition, \verb!\BC{red}! is declared (the \textsf{xcolor} package is required here for named colors; otherwise, we would say \verb~\BC{1 0 0}~), -and we've change \verb!\S{S}! to \verb~\S{D}~, which gives a dashed +\verb!\S{S}! is changed to \verb~\S{D}~, which gives a dashed (\texttt{D}) border as opposed to a solid (\texttt{S}) border. Now to illustrate this. My name is \jdRect*{D. P. Story!}; lets increase the viewing window, shall we? My name is \jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{D. P. Story!}. Keep in mind that we are overlaying a push button; if you want the underlying text to have a color, you need to color it yourself: -\jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\textcolor{blue}{D. P. Story}!} +\jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{\textcolor{blue}{D. P. Story}!} This last button has code, -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\jdRect*[adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars=!()] +\jdRect*[!textbf(allowFX),adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% {\textcolor{blue}{D. P. Story}!} \end{Verbatim} As the changes to the preset appearance are inside a group, after this @@ -482,72 +598,124 @@ example (environment)) \cs{overlayPresets} will revert to its definition that was in effect outside the example.\fitit \end{example} -\section{Special Effects} +\section{Special Effects (FX)}\label{FX} + +\subsection{Built-in FX} + +There are two built-in JavaScript functions \texttt{pbJmpHook()} and +\texttt{pbRestoreHook()}; the first blinks the view window just after the +focused jump, and the latter blinks the view window after the previous view +is restored. These built-in functions are not available by default, they are +brought into the document with the options \opt{blinkonjmp} and +\opt{blinkonrestore}. The option \opt{blink} is equivalent to specifying both +\opt{blinkonjmp} and \opt{blinkonrestore}. This document was compiled by inputting +the \pkg{fitr} package as \verb~\usepackage[blink]{fitr}~. + +\subsubsection{FX examples} + +\begin{example} +\textbf{FX and Verbatim.} Zoom in on verbatim text +\jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] +{\verb!#$$%&$%^&$%^$!} which can be handled by \cs{jdRect*} command. The listing is, +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars={~()}] +\jdRect*[~textbf(allowFX),adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] +{\verb!#$$%&$%^&$%^$!} which can be handled by +\verb!\jdRect*! command. The listing is, +\end{Verbatim} +Notice that \texttt{allowFX} is specified. This key does not normally +appear in the option list, its default value is normally \texttt{true}; +however, for this document, the following definition was made in the preamble, +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] +\renewcommand\allowFXDefault{false} +\end{Verbatim} +This (re)definition of \cs{allowFXDefault} sets the default value of +\texttt{allowFX} to \texttt{false}. This is that earlier, the special effects +would not be seen, by default. To see their effect, we have to explicitly put +\texttt{allowFX} to \texttt{true}, which is what the single key does. (Or, +you can say \texttt{allowFX=true}, but that is five more key presses.)\fitit +\end{example} + +\begin{example}\label{fx} +\textbf{FX.} Jump to the +{\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +\jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{{\fitrpkg} Package!}} Click +on the verbatim region below to view the listing up close. +\bVerb\takeMeasure{Jump to the +\string\jdRect*[\textbf{allowFX},adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]\%}% +\jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp] +{\noindent\begin{minipage}{\bxSize} +\begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=!()] +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +... +Jump to the \jdRect*[!textbf(allowFX),adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% + {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +\end{Verbatim} +\end{minipage}}\eVerb +We redefined the \cs{overlayPresets} command, choosing an initial border of +blue, in this way, the document consumer sees that s/he can zoom in on the +text. + +%\previewOn\viewMagWinOn +\jdRect[allowFX,height=4\baselineskip,width=340pt,adddestw=10,adddesth=10,lift=-\baselineskip]% +By the way, you can also zoom in on displayed verbatim text using \cs{jdRect} only. +% lift=16pt,shift=-15pt, +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars=!()] +\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% +... +Jump to the \jdRect*[!textbf(allowFX),adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% + {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +\end{Verbatim} +This is done by explicitly enclosing the verbatim region as follows: +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,commandchars=!()] +\jdRect[!textbf(allowFX),height=4\baselineskip,width=340pt, + adddestw=10,adddesth=10,lift=-\baselineskip]% +By the way, ... +\end{Verbatim} +and, in this instance, is placed at the beginning of the sentence.\fitit +\end{example} + + +\subsection{Custom FX} For the standard set up, where there is a push button that overlays the -content along with the viewing window is jumps to, there are two -JavaScript ``hooks'' that can be exploited +content along with the viewing window it jumps to, there are two JavaScript +``hooks'' that can be exploited. These are document author defined. \begin{itemize} - \item \texttt{overlayJmpHook()} is an undefined JavaScript + \item \texttt{pbJmpHookCustom()} is an undefined JavaScript function that is executed after the jump to the viewing window. (It is enclosed in a \texttt{try/catch} construct that catches the error thrown.) The document author can define - \texttt{overlayJmpHook()} to perform some action following the - jump. The distribution of {\fitrpkg} comes with one - definition, \texttt{jmpHookBlink.js}, which blinks the border - following the jump. - \item \texttt{overlayRestoreHook()} is an undefined JavaScript + \texttt{pbJmpHookCustom()} to perform some action following the + jump. + \item \texttt{pbRestoreHookCustom()} is an undefined JavaScript function that is executed following the restored view action. The document author needs to make a custom definition if - special effects are desired. The distribution of {\fitrpkg} - comes with one definition, \texttt{restoreHookBlink.js}, - which blinks the border following the restore action. + special effects are desired. \end{itemize} -The preamble of this document says, -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\usepackage[js=restoreHookBlink,js=jmpHookBlink]{lmacs} -\end{Verbatim} -The \textsf{lmacs} package is a new package I made available to CTAN, its -a simple package that imports files with extensions of \texttt{.def}, \texttt{.cfg}, and -\texttt{.js}. We import \texttt{restoreHookBlink.js} and -\texttt{jmpHookBlink.js} using a key-value method, where the key is one of -the supported extensions; thus \texttt{js=restoreHookBlink} will import -the file texttt{restoreHookBlink.js} if it exists. By the way, another -nice feature of \textsf{lmacs} is that you can prefix an exclamation point -(!) to cancel out that import, for example, if we wanted to use \texttt{jmpHookBlink} -but not \texttt{restoreHookBlink} we say -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\usepackage[!js=restoreHookBlink,js=jmpHookBlink]{lmacs} -\end{Verbatim} - -\begin{example}\label{fx}\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% -\textbf{Special Effects.} Jump to the -\jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]{{\fitrpkg} Package!} - -The verbatim listing is -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt,numbers=left] -\renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{blue}\S{D}}% -... -Jump to the \jdRect*[allowFX,adddestw=10bp,adddesth=10bp]% - {{\fitrpkg} Package!} +The distribution comes with two skeleton custom JavaScript functions, defined +in the files \texttt{jmpHook.js} and \texttt{restoreHook.js}. Study the two +built-in functions, \texttt{pbJmpHook()} and \texttt{pbRestoreHook()}, which +are part of this package, as a guide for writing your own special effects. To +use your custom JavaScript functions, place +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] +\usepackage[js=jmpHook,js=restoreHook]{lmacs} \end{Verbatim} -We redefined the \cs{overlayPresets} command, choosing an initial border -of blue. In line~(4), I've used \texttt{allowFX}, this key does not -normally to appear in the option list, its default value is normally -\texttt{true}; however, for this document, the following definition was -made in the preamble -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=20pt] -\renewcommand\allowFXDefault{false} +in the preamble of your document.\footnote{The alternative is to copy and +paste the \env{indDLJS} environments directly into the preamble.} The +\textsf{lmacs} package is a new package I made available to CTAN, it's a +simple package that imports files with extensions of \texttt{.def}, +\texttt{.cfg}, and \texttt{.js}. We import \texttt{jmpHook.js} and +\texttt{restoreHook.js} using a key-value method, where the key is one of the +supported extensions; thus \texttt{js=jmpHook} will import the file +\texttt{jmpHook.js} if it exists. By the way, another nice feature of +\textsf{lmacs} is that you can prefix an exclamation point (!) to cancel out +that import, for example, if we wanted to use \texttt{jmpHook} but not +\texttt{restoreHook} specify, +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent] +\usepackage[js=jmpHook,!js=restoreHook]{lmacs} \end{Verbatim} -This (re)definition of \cs{allowFXDefault} sets the default value of -\texttt{allowFX} to \texttt{false}. This was done so the special effects -JavaScript functions could be imported (using \texttt{lmacs}) but their -effects would not be seen, by default. To see their effect, we have to -explicitly put \texttt{allowFX} to \texttt{true}, which is what the single -key does. (Or, you can say \texttt{allowFX=true}, but that is five more key -presses.)\fitit -\end{example} +\newtopic\noindent Now, I simply must get back to my retirement. \dps \end{document} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_minimal.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_minimal.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 160f38fa..00000000 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/fitr_minimal.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -% -% This file works for Adobe Distiller as the PDF creator, with drivers dvips or dvipsone. -% It also works for pdftex (and luatex), dvipdfm, dvipdfmx, and xetex. -% -\documentclass[11pt]{article} -\usepackage{amsmath} -\usepackage[dvipsone,!preview,!viewMagWin]{fitr} -\usepackage[js=restoreHookBlink,js=jmpHookBlink]{lmacs} -\usepackage{graphicx} - -\hypersetup -{% - pdftitle={Jumping to a Rectangular Region}, - pdfauthor={D. P. Story}, - pdfsubject={Demo file to test the FitR view destination of PDF}, - pdfkeywords={LaTeX, PDF, Acrobat, JavaScript} -} - -\parindent0pt \parskip6pt \pagestyle{empty} - -% \renewcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\S{D}\BG{}\BC{blue}} -% \renewcommand{\allowFXDefault}{false} - -\begin{document} - -\begin{center}\sffamily\bfseries\Large - Jumping to a Rectangular Region\\[1ex]\normalsize\normalcolor - Dr. D. P. Story, \href{http://www.acrotex.net}{Acro\!\TeX.NeT} -\end{center} - -\textbf{Introduction.} This document demonstrates a technique designed to -help people with low vision read material by providing them with a -convenient way to magnify specific regions of the document. This is -especially useful for reading technical material such as mathematics, as -is demonstrated here. - -\textbf{Instructions:} Click on any of the mathematics to magnify a region -around it, the border will blink briefly to focus your attention on it. -To restore the previous view, click on the region again, -the formula is briefly highlighted by a blinking border so -can quickly find your place in the document. - - -\textbf{Sample Mathematical Text.} Consider the problem of numerically -solving the first order differential equation -\jdRect*[adddestw=60,adddesth=20]{$y'=f(t,y)$} on -\jdRect*[adddestw=1in,adddesth=30]{$[t_{start}, t_{end}]$}. Suppose we -want to classify third order \textsf{Runge-Kutta} type methods. Start with -\begin{align*} -\jdRect[height=1.3in,width=2.6in,lift=16pt,shift=-15pt,adddestw=10,adddesth=10] % -K_1 &= hf(t_n, y_n)\\ -K_2 &= hf(t_n +r h, y_n+aK_1)\\ -K_3 &= hf(t_n +s h, y_n+bK_1+cK_2)\\ -K &= w_1 K_1+ w_2 K_2+ w_3 K_3\\ -y_{n+1} &= y_n+K -\end{align*} -Find the system of equations satisfied by -\jdRect*[adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{$r,s, a, b, c, w_1, w_2, w_3$} -that will make the above algorithm a third order method. - -\textbf{Inline links.} Links can be provided within the text to jump to a -magnified region that needs to be inspected more closely. The links below -are different from the ones above. After jumping to a magnified rectangle, -restore the preview view by clicking on the rectangle. - -\def\RungePic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{runge}} -\def\KuttaPic{\includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{Kutta}} -\def\jrOpts#1#2{link=#1,dest=#2} - -\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{rungePic},adddestw=10,adddesth=10]{Carl Runge}}% -\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{rungePic},adddestw=\marginparsep, -adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\RungePic\\ -\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Carl Runge}}}} (1867-1944) -was the third of four sons from a well-to-do German merchant family. He -is remembered for his \textsf{Runge-Kutta} method for solving -differential equations. - -\textbf{\jdRect*[nodest,\jrOpts{jmp}{KuttaPic}]{Martin Kutta}}% -\marginpar{\jdRect*[\jrOpts{restore}{KuttaPic},adddestw=\marginparsep, -adddesth=\marginparpush]{\parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\KuttaPic\\ -\normalcolor\centering\footnotesize\textsf{Martin Kutta}}}} (1867-1944) -extended the Runge's method of solving ordinary differential equations. He -is also known for his work on airfoils. - -% Again, don't forget to press -%\textbf{Alt+Left Arrow} to return to the view you had before you clicked -%on the link. - -\begin{flushright} -This work was motivated by Mohsen M. -\end{flushright} -\end{document} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/jmpHookBlink.js b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/jmpHookBlink.js deleted file mode 100644 index c6ea043e..00000000 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/jmpHookBlink.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -% -% This script hooks into the DLJS of fitr to blink the field -% border when the user clicks in it. Length of the blink -% is 1250 milli-seconds. -% -\begin{insDLJS}[overlayJmpHook]{jfitr}{Blink border after jump} -function overlayJmpHook(event) { - toggleBC.field=event.target; - toggleBC.field=event.target; - toggleBC.startColor=event.target.strokeColor; - toggleBC.altColor=(color.equal(toggleBC.startColor,color.transparent))?% -color.red:color.transparent; - oSIJ=app.setInterval("toggleBC();",250); - oTOJ=app.setTimeOut("app.clearInterval(oSIJ); resetBC();",1250); -} -if (typeof toggleBC != "function" ) { - function toggleBC() { - var oField=toggleBC.field; - oField.strokeColor=% - (color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% -toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; - } - function resetBC() { - toggleBC.field.strokeColor=toggleBC.startColor; - } -} -\end{insDLJS} -\endinput - -function toggleBC() { - var oField=toggleBC.field; - oField.strokeColor=% -(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% -toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; -} - -%function toggleBC() { -% var oField=toggleBC.field; -% oField.strokeColor=% -%(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,color.transparent))?color.red:color.transparent; -%} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/restoreHookBlink.js b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/restoreHookBlink.js deleted file mode 100644 index 77f6077e..00000000 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/restoreHookBlink.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -% -% This script hooks into the DLJS of fitr to blink the field -% border when the user clicks in it. Length of the blink -% is 1250 milli-seconds. -% -\begin{insDLJS}[overlayRestoreHook]{rfitr}{Blink border on restore} -function overlayRestoreHook(event,bRestore) { - if (!bRestore) return; - toggleBC.field=event.target; - toggleBC.startColor=event.target.strokeColor; - toggleBC.altColor=(color.equal(toggleBC.startColor,color.transparent))?% -color.red:color.transparent; - oSIR=app.setInterval("toggleBC();",250); - oTOR=app.setTimeOut("app.clearInterval(oSIR); resetBC();",1250); -} -if (typeof toggleBC != "function" ) { - function toggleBC() { - var oField=toggleBC.field; - oField.strokeColor=% - (color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% -toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; - } - function resetBC() { - toggleBC.field.strokeColor=toggleBC.startColor; - } -} -\end{insDLJS} -\endinput -function toggleBC() { - var oField=toggleBC.field; - oField.strokeColor=% -(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,color.transparent))?color.red:color.transparent; -} diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.bb b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.bb deleted file mode 100644 index fc1a526a..00000000 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.bb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -%%Title: C:/Users/D. P. Story/Desktop/examples/runge.pdf -%%Creator: extractbb 20120420 -%%BoundingBox: 0 0 269 326 -%%CreationDate: Wed Jun 27 19:32:48 2012 - diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.eps b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.eps deleted file mode 100644 index 283816ea..00000000 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.eps and /dev/null differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.jpg b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index db05c74b..00000000 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.pdf b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 85ee459f..00000000 Binary files a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.xbb b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.xbb deleted file mode 100644 index 6475eae1..00000000 --- a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fitr/runge.xbb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -%%Title: C:/Users/D. P. Story/Desktop/examples/runge.jpg -%%Creator: extractbb 20120420 -%%BoundingBox: 0 0 269 326 -%%HiResBoundingBox: 0.000000 0.000000 268.800000 326.400000 -%%CreationDate: Wed Jun 27 15:21:16 2012 - diff --git a/texmf-dist/source/latex/fitr/fitr.dtx b/texmf-dist/source/latex/fitr/fitr.dtx index eabd27e9..68045cdd 100644 --- a/texmf-dist/source/latex/fitr/fitr.dtx +++ b/texmf-dist/source/latex/fitr/fitr.dtx @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ %\iffalse %<*copyright> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% fitr.sty package, 2016-04-04 %% -%% Copyright (C) 2012--2016 D. P. Story %% +%% fitr.sty package, %% +%% Copyright (C) 2012--2020 D. P. Story %% %% dpstory@uakron.edu %% %% %% %% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %% @@ -14,16 +14,24 @@ % %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1997/12/01] %\ProvidesPackage{fitr} -% [2016/04/09 v1.2e Support for FitR destinations (dps)] +% [2020/07/09 v1.3.2 Support for FitR destinations (dps)] %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} -\usepackage[colorlinks,hyperindex]{hyperref} +\usepackage[colorlinks,hyperindex=false]{hyperref} \usepackage{fancyvrb,array,calc} %\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\\\textbackslash} -%\EnableCrossrefs \CodelineIndex +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex \RecordChanges +\let\env\texttt +\let\opt\texttt +\let\app\textsf +\let\pkg\textsf +\def\EXCL{!} +\def\nmpsep#1{\hskip-\marginparsep\texttt{#1}} \bgroup\ttfamily \gdef\brpr#1{\char123\relax#1\char125\relax}\egroup +\let\darg\brpr \def\ameta#1{\ensuremath{\langle\textsl{\texttt{#1}}\rangle}} \def\meta#1{\textsl{\texttt{#1}}} \def\SUB#1{\ensuremath{{}_{\mbox{\scriptsize\ttfamily#1}}}} @@ -51,6 +59,9 @@ \item\relax} {\endlist} \makeatother +\InputIfFileExists{aebdocfmt.def}{\PackageInfo{fitr}{Inputting aebdocfmt.def}} + {\def\IndexOpt{\DescribeMacro}\def\IndexKey{\DescribeMacro}\let\setupFullwidth\relax + \PackageInfo{fitr}{aebdocfmt.def cannot be found}} \begin{document} \def\CMD#1{\textbackslash#1} \GetFileInfo{fitr.sty} @@ -61,23 +72,22 @@ \maketitle \tableofcontents \let\Email\texttt - \renewenvironment{theglossary}{% - \let\efill\relax - \begin{itemize}}{\end{itemize}} - \value{GlossaryColumns}=1 \DocInput{fitr.dtx} - \PrintIndex +\IfFileExists{\jobname.ind}{\newpage\setupFullwidth\PrintIndex}{\paragraph*{Index} + The index goes here.\\Execute + \texttt{makeindex -s gind.ist -o fitr.ind fitr.idx} on the command line + and recompile \texttt{fitr.dtx}.} +\IfFileExists{\jobname.gls}{\PrintChanges}{\paragraph*{Change History} The list of + changes goes here.\\Execute + \texttt{makeindex -s gglo.ist -o fitr.gls fitr.glo} on the command line + and recompile \texttt{fitr.dtx}.} \end{document} % % \fi -% \MakeShortVerb{|} -% \StopEventually{} % -% \DoNotIndex{\def,\edef,\gdef,\xdef,\global,\long,\let} -% \DoNotIndex{\expandafter,\string,\the,\ifx,\else,\fi} -% \DoNotIndex{\csname,\endcsname,\relax,\begingroup,\endgroup} -% \DoNotIndex{\DeclareTextCommand,\DeclareTextCompositeCommand} -% \DoNotIndex{\space,\@empty,\special} +% \MakeShortVerb{|} +% \InputIfFileExists{aebdonotindex.def}{\PackageInfo{artthreads}{Inputting aebdonotindex.def}} +% {\PackageInfo{fitr}{aebdonotindex.def cannot be found}} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> @@ -94,19 +104,25 @@ % % When using a dvi-ps-pdf work flow (with Distiller as the PDF creator), the % package uses the \textbf{pdfmark} for the \textsf{FitR} view-type destination: -%\begin{verbatim} -% [ /Dest//View [ /FitR left bottom right top ]/DEST pdfmark -%\end{verbatim} -% For the \texttt{pdftex} option, we use \cs{pdfdest} a primitive of +%\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\parindent,codes={\catcode`\%=9},commandchars={!()}] +% [ /Dest/!ameta(name)/View [ /FitR left bottom right top ]/DEST pdfmark +%\end{Verbatim} +% For the \opt{pdftex} or \opt{luatex} option, we use \cs{pdfdest} a primitive of % that utility: -%\begin{verbatim} -% \pdfdest name {} fitr -% width -% height -% depth -%\end{verbatim} -% For the \texttt{dvipdfm}, \texttt{dvipdfmx}, and \texttt{xetex} options, +%\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\parindent,codes={\catcode`\%=9},commandchars={!()}] +%\pdfdest name {!ameta(name)} fitr +% width !ameta(wd) +% height !ameta(ht) +% depth !ameta(dp) +%\end{Verbatim} +% For the \opt{dvipdfm}, \opt{dvipdfmx}, and \opt{xetex} options, % the problem of computing the \textsf{FitR} rectangle is a little trickier. +%\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\parindent,codes={\catcode`\%=9},commandchars={!~^}] +%\@pdfm@mark{dest (!ameta~name^) % +% [ @thispage /FitR @xpos @ypos @urx!ameta~name^ @ury!ameta~name^ ]}}}}% +%\end{Verbatim} +%where \texttt{@urx\ameta{name}} and \texttt{@ury\ameta{name}} are the calculated upper right $x$ and +%$y$ coordinate of the bounding box.\par %\medskip\noindent %The \textsl{PDF Reference} describes \textsf{FitR} as, %\begin{quote} @@ -119,109 +135,172 @@ % to zoom in on a rectangular region. % % \section{Options and Required Packages} +% \changes{v1.3.2}{2020/07/09}{Bad upload for v1.3.1, corrected problem.} % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{xkeyval} \RequirePackage{ifpdf}[2006/02/20] \RequirePackage{ifxetex}[2006/08/21] % \end{macrocode} -% \paragraph*{Driver options.} Three options, \DescribeMacro{dvips, dvipsone}\texttt{dvips} (the default) -% and \texttt{dvipsone}, both of which require \textbf{Adobe Distiller} -% as the PDF creator; the \DescribeMacro{pdftex}\texttt{pdftex} allows for the same functionality -% for the \textsf{pdflatex} executable. We also support \DescribeMacro{dvipdfm,dvipdfmx,xetex}\texttt{dvipdfm} +% (2020/07/03) Added \pkg{ifluatex} package for later testing +% \changes{v1.3}{2020/07/03}{Added \string\pkg{ifluatex} package} +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{ifluatex} +% \end{macrocode} +% \paragraph*{Driver options.} Three options, \IndexOpt{dvips}\IndexOpt{dvipsone}\app{dvips} (the default) +% and \app{dvipsone}, both of which require \textbf{Adobe Distiller} +% as the PDF creator; the \IndexOpt{pdftex}\app{pdflatex} and \IndexOpt{luatex}\app{luatex} allows for the same functionality +% for the \textsf{pdflatex} executable. We also support \IndexOpt{dvipdfm}\IndexOpt{dvipdfmx}\IndexOpt{xetex}\texttt{dvipdfm} % and its extensions, \texttt{dvipdfmx} and \texttt{xetex}. % -% \paragraph*{Preview options.} The \DescribeMacro{preview}\texttt{preview} -% option is a carry over from \textsf{eforms}. When selected, all form fields are outlined; useful when -% setting the location of fields in a dvi previewer. The other option is \texttt{viewMagWin} -% \DescribeMacro{viewMagWin} will show the viewing windows surrounding the target. This is the rectangle +% \paragraph*{Auto detection of drivers.} The drivers \app{pdflatex}, \app{lualatex}, and \app{xelatex} are automatically +% detected, so there is no need to specify their respective options: \opt{pdftex}, \opt{luatex}, and \app{xetex}. +% +% \paragraph*{Preview options.} The \IndexOpt{preview}\texttt{preview} +% option is a carry over from \pkg{eforms}. When selected, all form fields are outlined; useful when +% setting the location of fields in a dvi previewer. The other option is \opt{viewMagWin} +% \IndexOpt{viewMagWin} will show the viewing windows surrounding the target. This is the rectangle % that will be jumped to. Use this option to adjust the size of the window to your needs. % When either of the last two options has an exclamation point prior, that means to % turn off the switch. You can conveniently use \texttt{viewMagWin} to see the viewing window, -% then change it to \DescribeMacro{!viewMagWin}\texttt{!viewMagWin} to remove the visible window. Cool. -% Similarly, you can turn off \texttt{preview} using \DescribeMacro{!preview}\texttt{!preview}. +% then change it to \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!viewMagWin}\opt{!viewMagWin} to remove the visible window. Cool. +% Similarly, you can turn off \opt{preview} using \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!preview}\opt{!preview}. % \begin{macrocode} % \end{macrocode} -% We create the \cs{ifpreview} and \cs{ifviewMagWin}, and declare the options. +% We create \cs{ifpreview} and \cs{ifviewMagWin}, and declare the options. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifundefined{ifpreview}{\newif\ifpreview \previewfalse}{} \@ifundefined{ifviewMagWin}{\newif\ifviewMagWin \viewMagWinfalse}{} \let\fitr@driver\@empty +% \end{macrocode} +% The \opt{pdftex} option +% \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOptionX{pdftex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{pdftex}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} \def\fitr@pdftex@driver{pdftex} % \end{macrocode} +% The \opt{luatex} option +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOptionX{luatex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{luatex}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@pdftex@driver{luatex} +% \end{macrocode} % Distiller based drivers. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOptionX{dvips}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvips}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} \def\fitr@dvips@driver{dvips} \DeclareOptionX{dvipsone}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipsone}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} \def\fitr@dvipsone@driver{dvipsone} % \end{macrocode} -% \textsf{dvipdfm} and its variants. +% \app{dvipdfm} and its variants. % \begin{macrocode} \newif \if@fitr@dvipdfm \@fitr@dvipdfmfalse \DeclareOptionX{dvipdfm}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipdfm}% - \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} + \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} \def\fitr@dvipdfm@driver{dvipdfm} \DeclareOptionX{dvipdfmx}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipdfmx}% - \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} + \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} \def\fitr@dvipdfmx@driver{dvipdfmx} \DeclareOptionX{xetex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{xetex}% - \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} + \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} \def\fitr@xetex@driver{xetex} % \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode +% \IndexOpt{preview}^^A +% \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!preview}^^A +% \IndexOpt{viewMagWin}^^A +% \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!viewMagWin}^^A +% Various preview options. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOptionX{preview}{\previewtrue} \DeclareOptionX{!preview}{\previewfalse} \DeclareOptionX{viewMagWin}{\viewMagWintrue} \DeclareOptionX{!viewMagWin}{\viewMagWinfalse} % \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode +% \DescribeMacro{\previewOn}^^A +% \DescribeMacro{\previewOff}^^A +% \DescribeMacro{\viewMagWinOn}^^A +% \DescribeMacro{\viewMagWinOff}^^A +% Some convenience macros to locally turn on or off \opt{preview} and +% \opt{viewMagWin}. +% \changes{v1.3.1}{2020/07/06}{Added commands to locally turn on the \string\opt{preview} +% and \string\opt{viewMagWin} options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand{\previewOn}{\previewtrue} +\providecommand{\previewOff}{\previewfalse} +\providecommand{\viewMagWinOn}{\viewMagWintrue} +\providecommand{\viewMagWinOff}{\viewMagWinfalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{gonative}^^A +% When the \opt{gonative} option is specified, field and document JavaScript +% \emph{are not used}, as a result, no special effects are implemented. +% This gives a basic document that can be compiled successfully +% with the \app{dvips\,\texttt{->}\,ps2pdf} workflow. +% \changes{v1.3.1}{2020/07/06}{Added \string\opt{gonative} option} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifFRusedljs \FRusedljstrue +\DeclareOptionX{gonative}{\FRusedljsfalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{blinkonjmp}^^A +% \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!blinkonjmp}^^A +% Target region blinks on jump +% \changes{v1.3.1}{2020/07/06}{Added \string\opt{blinkonjmp} and \string\opt{!blinkonjmp} options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifFRblinkonjmp \FRblinkonjmpfalse +\DeclareOptionX{blinkonjmp}{\FRblinkonjmptrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!blinkonjmp}{\FRblinkonjmpfalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{blinkonrestore}^^A +% \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!blinkonrestore}^^A +% Target region blinks on restore +% \changes{v1.3.1}{2020/07/06}{Added \string\opt{blinkonrestore} and \string\opt{!blinkonrestore} options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifFRblinkonrestore \FRblinkonrestorefalse +\DeclareOptionX{blinkonrestore}{\FRblinkonrestoretrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!blinkonrestore}{\FRblinkonrestorefalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{blink}^^A +% \IndexOpt[\protect\EXCL]{!blink}^^A +% A convenience option, \opt{blink} is equivalent to \opt{blinkonjmp} and \opt{blinkonrestore}. +% \changes{v1.3.1}{2020/07/06}{Added \string\opt{blink} and \string\opt{!blink} options} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOptionX{blink}{\FRblinkonjmptrue\FRblinkonrestoretrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!blink}{\FRblinkonjmpfalse\FRblinkonrestorefalse} +% \end{macrocode} % Before processing options, try for automatic driver detection. % \begin{macrocode} -\@ifpackageloaded{web}{% - \ExecuteOptionsX{\eq@driver@name}% -}{% - \ifpdf\ExecuteOptionsX{pdftex}\else - \ifxetex\ExecuteOptionsX{xetex}\fi\fi +\@ifpackageloaded{web}{\ExecuteOptionsX{\eq@driver@name}}{% + \ifluatex\ExecuteOptionsX{pdftex}\else + \ifpdf\ExecuteOptionsX{pdftex}\else + \ifxetex\ExecuteOptionsX{xetex}\else + \@ifundefined{l@tex@@@@driver}{\ExecuteOptionsX{dvips}} + {\ExecuteOptionsX{dvipsone}}\fi\fi\fi } % \end{macrocode} -% Process the options +% \paragraph*{Process the options} % \begin{macrocode} \ProcessOptionsX % \end{macrocode} +% \paragraph*{Required packages} % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{xcolor} -\ifx\fitr@driver\@empty - \def\fitr@driver{dvips} - \def\fitr@loadPkgs{% - \RequirePackage[dvips]{hyperref} - \RequirePackage[dvips]{eforms}}% -\else - \def\fitr@loadPkgs{% - \RequirePackage{hyperref} - \RequirePackage{eforms}[2016/04/05]} -\fi -\fitr@loadPkgs % \end{macrocode} -% Minimal packages \textsf{calc} and \textsf{eforms} (which inputs \textsf{hyperref}). +% Minimal packages \pkg{calc} and \pkg{eforms} (which inputs \pkg{hyperref}). % \begin{macrocode} +%\RequirePackage{hyperref} +\RequirePackage{eforms}[2020/07/05] \RequirePackage{calc} % \end{macrocode} % We also require \textsf{collectbox}, a cool way of collecting an argument which enables @@ -234,38 +313,48 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \newcounter{magCnt} \newbox\fitr@bbox -\newcount\fitr@height \newcount\fitr@width \newcount\fitr@depth +\newcount\fitr@height +\newcount\fitr@width +\newcount\fitr@depth \newlength\fitr@length % \end{macrocode} -% \begin{macro}{\get@fitr@dimen} -% \cs{get@fitr@dimen}\verb!{!\meta{content}\verb!}!: this command encloses \meta{content} +% For \app{xelatex} we adjust field sizes to conform to the same sizes produced +% by \app{pdflatex} and \app{latex}. For \app{lualatex}, make a definition +% so it can be process just like \app{pdflatex}. +% \changes{v1.3}{2020/07/03}{Add a test for xetex and luatex} +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifxetex\makeXasPDOff\fi +\ifluatex\protected\def\pdfdest{\pdfextension dest }\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\get@fitr@dimen}\nmpsep{\darg{\ameta{content}}} +% Tthis command encloses \ameta{content} % in the box register \cmd{\fitr@bbox} (an \cs{hbox}) and transfers % dimension info to the count registers \cmd{\fitr@height}, -% \cmd{\fitr@width}, and \cmd{\fitr@depth}, To typeset \meta{content} you must +% \cmd{\fitr@width}, and \cmd{\fitr@depth}. To typeset \ameta{content}, % \cmd{\unhbox}\cmd{\fitr@bbox}. % \begin{macrocode} \def\get@fitr@dimen#1{% - \setbox\fitr@bbox=\hbox{#1}% - \fitr@height=\ht\fitr@bbox - \xdef\fitr@height@l{\the\ht\fitr@bbox}% - \fitr@width=\wd\fitr@bbox - \xdef\fitr@width@l{\the\wd\fitr@bbox}% - \fitr@depth=\dp\fitr@bbox - \xdef\fitr@depth@l{\the\dp\fitr@bbox}% - \setlength\fitr@length{\ht\fitr@bbox+\dp\fitr@bbox}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \setbox\fitr@bbox=\hbox{#1}% + \fitr@height=\ht\fitr@bbox + \xdef\fitr@height@l{\the\ht\fitr@bbox}% + \fitr@width=\wd\fitr@bbox + \xdef\fitr@width@l{\the\wd\fitr@bbox}% + \fitr@depth=\dp\fitr@bbox + \xdef\fitr@depth@l{\the\dp\fitr@bbox}% + \setlength\fitr@length{\ht\fitr@bbox+\dp\fitr@bbox}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} -% The following commands are some PostScript for the \textsf{dvips} executable. -% -% \paragraph*{dvips.} -% Uses \cmd{\fitr@bbox}; \texttt{\#1} is amount to widen box; \texttt{\#2} amount to heighten box. +% \paragraph*{dvips.} The following commands are some PostScript for the \textsf{dvips} executable. +% \begin{macrocode} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\DescribeMacro\FitRbboxB\nmpsep{\darg{\ameta{amt-wd}}\darg{\ameta{amt-ht}}} % \begin{macrocode} \def\fitr@urxury@fixup#1#2#3{} \ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvips@driver \headerps@out{/TeXtoPDF {65536 div DVImag mul} def % sp to pts -/SPtoDvips{TeXtoPDF PDFToDvips} def} % dp to dots +/SPtoDvips{TeXtoPDF PDFToDvips} def} % sp to dots \def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% Uses \fitr@bbox currentpoint 2 copy DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@depth\space TeXtoPDF add neg vsize add 72 sub #2\space sub exch % y1 @@ -274,9 +363,10 @@ TeXtoPDF add 72 add #1\space add exch % x2 DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@height \space TeXtoPDF sub neg vsize add 72 sub #2\space add} % y2 -\else\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvipsone@driver +\else +\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvipsone@driver % \end{macrocode} -% \paragraph*{dvipsone.} Uses \cmd{\fitr@bbox}; \texttt{\#1} is amount to widen box; \texttt{\#2} amount to heighten box. +% \paragraph*{dvipsone.} Definition of \cs{FitRbbox} for \app{dvipsone}. % \begin{macrocode} \special{!/TeXtoPDF {65536 div mag 1000 div mul} def /PDFtoTeX {65536 mul mag 1000 div div} def} @@ -288,9 +378,9 @@ DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space add exch % x2 \the\fitr@height\space sub DvipsToPDF neg PageHeight add 72 sub #2\space add} % y2 -\else\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@pdftex@driver +\else\ifpdf % \end{macrocode} -% \paragraph*{pdftex.} +% \paragraph*{pdftex.} Definition of \cs{FitRbbox} for \app{pdftex} and \app{luatex}. % Uses \cmd{\fitr@bbox}; \texttt{\#1} is amount to widen box; % \texttt{\#2} amount to heighten box. % @@ -300,117 +390,127 @@ % \cs{fitr@pdftex@view@width\string|height\string|depth}. % \begin{macrocode} \def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% - \fitr@length=#1bp - \fitr@length=2\fitr@length - \advance\fitr@length\wd\fitr@bbox - \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@width{\the\fitr@length}% - \fitr@length=#2bp - \advance\fitr@length\ht\fitr@bbox - \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@height{\the\fitr@length}% - \fitr@length=#2bp - \advance\fitr@length\dp\fitr@bbox - \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@depth{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=#1bp + \fitr@length=2\fitr@length + \advance\fitr@length\wd\fitr@bbox + \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@width{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=#2bp + \advance\fitr@length\ht\fitr@bbox + \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=#2bp + \advance\fitr@length\dp\fitr@bbox + \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@depth{\the\fitr@length}% } \else\if@fitr@dvipdfm % \end{macrocode} % \paragraph*{dvipdfm/dvipdfmx/xetex.} The primitive \verb!\special{pdf: dest (name)...}! is used -% along with the primitive variables \texttt{@xpos} and \texttt{@ypos}. +% along with the primitive variables \texttt{@xpos} and \texttt{@ypos}. The third argument is \ameta{name}. % \begin{macrocode} \def\FitRbboxB#1#2#3{% - \smash{\raisebox{-\fitr@depth@l-#2bp}% - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% + \smash{\raisebox{-\fitr@depth@l-#2bp}% + {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% % \end{macrocode} % The values of \texttt{@xpos} and \texttt{@ypos} correspond to the coordinates % of the lower left corner. The values of \texttt{@urx\#3} and \texttt{@ury\#3} % are calculated in \cs{fitr@urxury@fixup} as the coordinates of the upper right % corner. % \begin{macrocode} - \@pdfm@mark{dest (#3) % - [ @thispage /FitR @xpos @ypos @urx#3\space @ury#3\space ]}}}}% -} + \@pdfm@mark{dest (#3) % + [ @thispage /FitR @xpos @ypos @urx#3\space @ury#3\space ]}}}}} % \end{macrocode} % \cs{fitr@urxury@fixup} is placed just after \cs{fitr@bbox}. % \begin{macrocode} \def\fitr@urxury@fixup#1#2#3{% - \smash{\raisebox{\fitr@height@l+#2bp}% - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{#1bp}% + \smash{\raisebox{\fitr@height@l+#2bp}% + {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{#1bp}% % \end{macrocode} % We raise up to the upper right corner of the content box and define % \texttt{@urx\#3} and \texttt{@ury\#3} as the current values of % \texttt{@xpos} and \texttt{@ypos}, % \begin{macrocode} - \@pdfm@mark{obj @urx#3\space @xpos}% - \@pdfm@mark{obj @ury#3\space @ypos}}}}% + \@pdfm@mark{obj @urx#3\space @xpos}% + \@pdfm@mark{obj @ury#3\space @ypos}}}}% } \fi\fi\fi\fi % \end{macrocode} -% We use a short macro from \textsf{graphics} package. -% We do not require the \textsf{graphics} command +% We use a short macro from \pkg{graphics} package. +% We do not require the \pkg{graphics} command % so we redefine it under a different name. % \begin{macrocode} \def\fitr@defaultbp#1#2{% \afterassignment\fitr@def@bp\dimen@#2bp\relax{#1}{#2}} \def\fitr@def@bp#1\relax#2#3{% - \if!#1!% - \def#2{#3}% - \else - \dimen@.99626\dimen@ - \edef#2{\strip@pt\dimen@}% - \fi} + \if!#1!% + \def#2{#3}% + \else + \dimen@.99626\dimen@ + \edef#2{\strip@pt\dimen@}% + \fi} % \end{macrocode} % The major command of this package is \cs{jdRect}. Its second required argument % has several key-value pairs that are recognized. % Options for the \cs{jdRect} command. % -% \medskip\noindent\DescribeMacro{lift} is the amount of lift (performed by \cs{raisebox}. The vlue +% \medskip\noindent\IndexKey{lift}^^A +% is the amount of lift (performed by \cs{raisebox}. The value % can be a positive or negative length. Positive to translate upward, negative to translate downward. % The default is \texttt{0pt}. % \begin{macrocode} \define@key{fitr}{lift}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@lift{\fitr@temp@length}} + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@lift{\fitr@temp@length}} \def\fitr@@lift{0pt} % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{shift} the amount of horizontal shift, positive to the right, negative to the left. +% \leavevmode\IndexKey{shift}^^A +% is the amount of horizontal shift, positive to the right, negative to the left. % The default is \texttt{0pt} % \begin{macrocode} \define@key{fitr}{shift}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@shift{\fitr@temp@length}} + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@shift{\fitr@temp@length}} \def\fitr@@shift{0pt} % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{width}\DescribeMacro{height} are the dimensions of the bounding box +% \leavevmode +% \IndexKey{width}^^A +% \IndexKey{height}^^A +% are the dimensions of the bounding box % for the button/view rectangle. These dimensions are ignored when the first optional % parameter of \cmd{\jdRect} is nonempty. % \begin{macrocode} \define@key{fitr}{width}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@width{\fitr@temp@length}} + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@width{\fitr@temp@length}} \def\fitr@@width{0pt} \define@key{fitr}{height}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\fitr@temp@length}} + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\fitr@temp@length}} \def\fitr@@height{0pt} % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{ref} is the reference point. Values are \texttt{t} (the default), +% \leavevmode\IndexKey{ref}^^A +% is the reference point. Values are \texttt{t} (the default), % \texttt{c} center, and \texttt{b} bottom. When the optional first parameter of % \cmd{\jdRect} is nonempty, the default is \texttt{b}. % \begin{macrocode} \define@choicekey+{fitr}{ref}[\val\nr]{t,c,b}[t]% - {\edef\fitr@@refPt{\val}}{} + {\edef\fitr@@refPt{\val}}{} \def\fitr@@refPt{t} % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{adddestw}\DescribeMacro{adddesth} add additional length around +% \leavevmode +% \IndexKey{adddestw}^^A +% \IndexKey{adddesth}^^A +% add additional length around % the (internal) box. This larger rectangle is the view window. % \begin{macrocode} \define@key{fitr}{adddestw}[0]{% - \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddestw}{#1}} + \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddestw}{#1}} \def\fitr@@adddestw{0} \define@key{fitr}{adddesth}[0]{% - \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddesth}{#1}} + \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddesth}{#1}} \def\fitr@@adddesth{0} % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{button} is a Boolean. If \texttt{true} (the default), \cmd{\jdRect} +% \leavevmode +% \IndexKey{button}^^A +% is a Boolean. If \texttt{true} (the default), \cmd{\jdRect} % creates a push button around the content. When the user pushes the button, the viewer % zooms in to the view window. Clicking again restores the previous view. When \texttt{button} % is \texttt{false}, the button is not created, but the viewing window is. You can then jump to the @@ -419,7 +519,9 @@ \define@boolkey{fitr}{button}[true]{} \KV@fitr@buttontrue % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{link} is an key, which if taken, a link rather than a push button, +% \leavevmode +% \IndexKey{link}^^A +% is an key, which if taken, a link rather than a push button, % is created. The \texttt{link} key takes one of two values: \texttt{jmp}, \texttt{restore}. % \begin{itemize} % \item When \texttt{link=jmp}, a link is created that jumps to the destination determined by @@ -433,23 +535,34 @@ {\edef\fitr@@link{\nr}}{} \let\fitr@@link\@empty % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{nodest}\texttt{nodest} is a Boolean, which if \texttt{true}, +% \leavevmode +% \IndexKey{nodest}^^A +% is a Boolean, which if \texttt{true}, % causes \cs{jdRect} not to generate a destination at the current link (or button). % \begin{macrocode} \define@boolkey{fitr}{nodest}[true]{} \KV@fitr@nodestfalse % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{dest} When \texttt{button=true} (the default), the name of the destination +% \leavevmode +% \IndexKey{dest}^^A +% When \texttt{button=true} (the default), the name of the destination % is automatically generated, internally. When \texttt{button=false}, you need to specify % a destination to reference in a separate link or push button. % \begin{macrocode} \define@key{fitr}{dest}[]{\def\fitr@@dest{#1}} \let\fitr@@dest\@empty % \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexKey{allowFX}^^A +% A Boolean switch (of sorts). The \texttt{fitr} package +% allows for special effects (FX) when a viewing window is jumped to +% and when the view is restored. The default value of +% \texttt{allowFX} is \texttt{true} allow special effects if there +% are any defined. By saying \texttt{allowFX=false}, no special +% effects are used, even if some are defined. % \begin{macrocode} \define@choicekey+{fitr}{allowFX}[\val\nr]{true,false}[true]% - {\edef\fitr@allowFX{\val}}{} -\def\allowFXDefault{true} + {\edef\fitr@allowFX{\val}}{} +\newcommand{\allowFXDefault}{true} \let\fitr@allowFX\@empty % \end{macrocode} % \paragraph{The main command.} @@ -480,7 +593,7 @@ % %\medskip\noindent Syntax for \cs{jdRect} has two forms: %\begin{quote} -% \cs{jdRect[\meta{key-values}]} +% \cs{jdRect[\ameta{KV-pairs}]} %\end{quote} % The above version is used to overlay a region with a button and view window. % No content is specified, but is defined by specifying the \texttt{width} and \texttt{height}; @@ -488,16 +601,16 @@ % % There is a \texttt{*}-version as well: %\begin{quote} -% \cs{jdRect*[\meta{key-values}]}\verb!{!\meta{content}\verb!}! +% \cs{jdRect*[\ameta{KV-pairs}]\darg{\ameta{content}}} %\end{quote} % The second parameter \meta{content} is required when the \texttt{*} is present. -% This version is meant to enclose \meta{content} within the button and view window. +% This version is meant to enclose \ameta{content} within the button and view window. % \texttt{width} and \texttt{height} are ignored, but \texttt{shift} and \texttt{lift} are obeyed (though % you may \texttt{shift} or \texttt{lift} the button/view window away from the content). % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\jdRect}{\begingroup - \@ifstar{\let\fitr@istar=1\set@rectjd}% - {\let\fitr@istar=0\set@rectjd}} + \@ifstar{\let\fitr@istar\ef@One\set@rectjd}% + {\let\fitr@istar\ef@Zero\set@rectjd}} % \end{macrocode} % For links, we use the link color of \textsf{hyperref}. The definition of % \cmd{\ef@colorthislink} is in \textsf{eforms}. @@ -512,214 +625,235 @@ % We process the key-values before gathering the \cs{collectbox} % so we can insert the link color, if this is a link! % \begin{macrocode} - \edef\temp@exp{\noexpand\setkeys{fitr}{#1}}\temp@exp - \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi + \edef\temp@exp{\noexpand\setkeys{fitr}{#1}}\temp@exp + \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi % \end{macrocode} % If this is \cs{jdRect*}, we collect the second argument using % \cs{collectbox}, and move on to \cs{set@@rectjd}. % \begin{macrocode} - \if\fitr@istar1% - \def\fitr@next{\collectbox[\fitr@bcode]{\set@@rectjd}}\else + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One + \def\fitr@next{\collectbox[\fitr@bcode]{\set@@rectjd}}\else % \end{macrocode} % Otherwise, we just move on to \cs{set@@rectjd}. % \begin{macrocode} - \def\fitr@next{\set@@rectjd}\fi\fitr@next -} + \def\fitr@next{\set@@rectjd}\fi\fitr@next} % \end{macrocode} % The third and final stage in the expansion of \cs{jdRect} % \begin{macrocode} \def\set@@rectjd{% - \stepcounter{magCnt}\def\fitr@setBL{0pt}% - \ifx\fitr@@dest\@empty - \def\fitr@namedDest{fitrDestn\the\value{magCnt}}\else - \edef\fitr@namedDest{\fitr@@dest}\fi - \if\fitr@istar1\def\fitr@@refPt{b}\fi + \stepcounter{magCnt}\def\fitr@setBL{0pt}% + \ifx\fitr@@dest\@empty + \def\fitr@namedDest{fitrDestn\the\value{magCnt}}\else + \edef\fitr@namedDest{\fitr@@dest}\fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One\def\fitr@@refPt{b}\fi % \end{macrocode} % If the user specifies the \texttt{link} option, we cancel the \texttt{button} option. % \begin{macrocode} - \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\else\KV@fitr@buttonfalse\fi + \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\else\KV@fitr@buttonfalse\fi % \end{macrocode} % If content is explicitly passed in the optional second parameter % we put it in a box and take its measurements. We'll insert the content % instead of an empty filled \cs{parbox}. % \begin{macrocode} - \if\fitr@istar1% - \edef\fitr@@width{\the\wd\collectedbox}% - \edef\fitr@setBL{\the\dp\collectedbox}% - \setlength{\fitr@length}{\ht\collectedbox+\dp\collectedbox}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% - \fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One + \edef\fitr@@width{\the\wd\collectedbox}% + \edef\fitr@setBL{\the\dp\collectedbox}% + \setlength{\fitr@length}{\ht\collectedbox+\dp\collectedbox}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \fi % \end{macrocode} % Now, we fit the content into \cs{fitr@bbox} using \cs{get@fitr@dimen}. % \begin{macrocode} - \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty - \ifKV@fitr@button\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn\else + \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty + \ifKV@fitr@button\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn\else % \end{macrocode} % \cs{Bbox} is defined in \textsf{eforms}. % \begin{macrocode} - \@ifundefined{ef@Bbox}{\let\fitr@FLB@ction\Bbox}% - {\let\fitr@FLB@ction\ef@Bbox}\fi + \@ifundefined{ef@Bbox}{\let\fitr@FLB@ction\Bbox}% + {\let\fitr@FLB@ction\ef@Bbox}\fi \else\def\fitr@FLB@ction{\hfill\vfill\@gobbletwo}\fi % \end{macrocode} % And overlay the button/link/box % \begin{macrocode} - \get@fitr@dimen{% - \parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]{\fitr@@width}% - {\kern0pt\fitr@FLB@ction{\fitr@@width}{\fitr@@height}\kern0pt}% - }% + \get@fitr@dimen{% + \parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]{\fitr@@width}% + {\kern0pt\fitr@FLB@ction{\fitr@@width}{\fitr@@height}\kern0pt}}% % \end{macrocode} % Now place the button/box according to the user's options. % \begin{macrocode} - \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@@shift}\smash{% - \raisebox{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}{% - \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\setFitRDest{\fitr@@adddestw}% - {\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi - \unhbox\fitr@bbox\ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\fitr@urxury@fixup - {\fitr@@adddestw}{\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi - }}}% - \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}% + \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@@shift}\smash{% + \raisebox{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}{% + \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\setFitRDest{\fitr@@adddestw}% + {\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi + \unhbox\fitr@bbox\ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\fitr@urxury@fixup + {\fitr@@adddestw}{\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi + }}}% + \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}% % \end{macrocode} % We attempt to represent the bounding box of the view window. % We display the bounding view window only if the \texttt{nodest} % option was not taken, and the \cs{ifviewMagWin} is true. % \begin{macrocode} - \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\ifviewMagWin - \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddestw bp - \fitr@length=2\fitr@length - \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@width}% - \edef\fitr@@width{\the\fitr@length}% - \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddesth bp - \fitr@length=2\fitr@length - \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@height}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% - \setlength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddestw bp}% - \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@shift}% - \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@length}\smash{% - \setlength\fitr@length{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}% - \if\fitr@@refPt b% - \addtolength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddesth bp}\else - \if\fitr@@refPt t% - \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@adddesth bp}% - \fi\fi - \raisebox{\fitr@length}% - {\fbox{\parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]% - {\fitr@@width}{\kern0pt\hfill\vfill\kern0pt}}}}% - }% - \fi\fi + \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\ifviewMagWin + \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddestw bp + \fitr@length=2\fitr@length + \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@width}% + \edef\fitr@@width{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddesth bp + \fitr@length=2\fitr@length + \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@height}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \setlength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddestw bp}% + \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@shift}% + \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@length}\smash{% + \setlength\fitr@length{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}% + \if\fitr@@refPt b% + \addtolength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddesth bp}\else + \if\fitr@@refPt t% + \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@adddesth bp}% + \fi\fi + \raisebox{\fitr@length}% + {\fbox{\parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]% + {\fitr@@width}{\kern0pt\hfill\vfill\kern0pt}}}}% + }% + \fi\fi % \end{macrocode} % If the user passes content through the optional first parameter, we % typeset it to the right of the material above (which did not change % the position of the current point. % \begin{macrocode} - \if\fitr@@link0\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk\else - \if\fitr@@link1\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk\else - \let\fitr@FLB@ction\relax\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi\fi - \if\fitr@istar1\gdef\fitr@next{\fitr@FLB@ction{\BOXCONTENT}}\else - \let\fitr@next\relax\fi\fitr@next - \endgroup} + \if\fitr@@link\ef@Zero + \let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk\else + \if\fitr@@link\ef@One + \let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk\else + \let\fitr@FLB@ction\relax\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi\fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One + \gdef\fitr@next{\fitr@FLB@ction{\BOXCONTENT}}\else + \let\fitr@next\relax\fi\fitr@next + \endgroup} % \end{macrocode} % The code for the \textbf{\textsf{FitR}} destination. % \begin{macrocode} \def\setFitRDest#1#2#3{% - \if@fitr@dvipdfm - \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}{#3}% - \else - \ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@pdftex@driver - \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}% + \if@fitr@dvipdfm + \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}{#3}% + \else + \ifpdf + \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}% % \end{macrocode} % We shift the rectangle \texttt{\#1bp} to the left without changing % the current point. Then use the \textsf{pdftex} primitive \cs{pdfdest}. % \begin{macrocode} - \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% - \pdfdest name {#3} fitr - width \fitr@pdftex@view@width\space - height \fitr@pdftex@view@height\space - depth \fitr@pdftex@view@depth\space - }% + \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% + \pdfdest name {#3} fitr + width \fitr@pdftex@view@width\space + height \fitr@pdftex@view@height\space + depth \fitr@pdftex@view@depth\space + }% % \end{macrocode} % The \textbf{PostScript} code for the \textbf{\textsf{FitR}} destination, for the % case of \texttt{dvips} and \texttt{dvipsone}. % \begin{macrocode} \else\literalps@out{% [ /Dest/#3/View [ /FitR \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2} ]/DEST pdfmark}% - \fi\fi + \fi\fi } % \end{macrocode} % \paragraph*{Form fields.} The \textsf{eforms} package allows for what is % called presets. We gather some useful options in one group, and pass them % all together. \DescribeMacro{\overlayPresets}\cmd{\overlayPresets} sets % some defaults for the push button that surrounding the content. +% The \DescribeMacro\restoreOverlayPresets\cmd{\restoreOverlayPresets} restores +% the default definition for \cs{overlayPresets}. +% \changes{v1.3.1}{2020/07/06}{Added \string\cs{restoreOverlayPresets}} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}} +\newcommand{\restoreOverlayPresets}{% + \def\overlayPresets{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}}} % \end{macrocode} % The \cs{fitr@OverlayJmpBtn} is a \cs{pushButton} that is used internally. -% It calls document JavaScript \texttt{overlayJmpBtnAction()} for a mouse +% It calls document JavaScript \texttt{pbJmpBtnAction()} for a mouse % up action. % \begin{macrocode} \def\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn#1#2{% - \ifx\fitr@allowFX\@empty - \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\allowFXDefault}\else - \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\fitr@allowFX}\fi - \pushButton[\presets{\overlayPresets}\F{-\FPrint}\autoCenter{n} - \A{\JS{\allowFXcode;\r overlayJmpBtnAction(% -event,"\fitr@namedDest","\fitr@namedDest");}}]{\fitr@namedDest}{#1}{#2}} + \ifx\fitr@allowFX\@empty + \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\allowFXDefault}\else + \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\fitr@allowFX}\fi + \pushButton[\presets{\overlayPresets}\F{-\FPrint}\autoCenter{n} + \A{\ifFRusedljs\JS{\allowFXcode;\r + pbJmpBtnAction(event,"\fitr@namedDest","\fitr@namedDest");}\else + \GoToD(\fitr@namedDest)\fi}]{\fitr@namedDest}{#1}{#2}} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} - -\ifHy@colorlinks\def\overlayJmpLnkPresets{}\else - \def\overlayJmpLnkPresets{\Color{\@linkcolor}\W{1}} +\ifHy@colorlinks\def\pbJmpLnkPresets{}\else + \def\pbJmpLnkPresets{\Color{\@linkcolor}\W{1}} \fi -%\def\overlayJmpLnkPresets{\Color{\@linkcolor}\W{1}}\fi \def\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk#1{\setLink[% - \presets{\overlayJmpLnkPresets} - \A{\JS{overlayJmpLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}}]{#1}} + \presets{\pbJmpLnkPresets} + \A{\ifFRusedljs\JS{% dps + pbJmpLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}\else + \GoToD(\fitr@namedDest)\fi}]{#1}} \def\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk#1{\setLink[% - \presets{\overlayJmpLnkPresets} - \A{\JS{overlayRestoreLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}}]{#1}} + \presets{\pbJmpLnkPresets} + \A{\ifFRusedljs\JS{% dps + pbRestoreLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}\else + \Named{GoBack}\fi}]{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % % \section{Document JavaScript} % The document JavaScript for \textsf{fitr}. % \begin{macrocode} -\begin{insDLJS}[_fitrLoaded]{fitr}{JS for the fitr Package} +\ifFRusedljs +\begin{insDLJS*}[_fitrLoaded]{fitr} +\begin{newsegment}{JS for the fitr Package} var _fitrLoaded=true; var restoreViewState; var savedRestore=false; -var aSavedRestore=new Array(); +var oSavedRestore=new Object(); var bAllowFX=true; % \end{macrocode} -% This is the function that the hidden overlayed button calls when the +% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{pbJmpBtnAction}\nmpsep{(event,fname,dname)} +% This is the function that the transparent overlay button calls when the % user clicks on it. % \begin{macrocode} -function overlayJmpBtnAction(event,fname,dname) { +function pbJmpBtnAction(event,fname,dname) { if (event.shift) shiftRestoreView(fname,dname); else jumpToDest(fname,dname); } +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexOpt{shiftRestoreView}\nmpsep{(fname,dname)} The function to call +% to restore a previously save view. +% \begin{macrocode} function shiftRestoreView(fname,dname) { var bRestore=restoreView(fname,dname); % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{overlayRestoreHook} is a undefined function that the document -% author can define to create additional code that s/he want executed following -% the restore. +% Try built-in store view special effects +% \begin{macrocode} + if (bAllowFX) try {pbRestoreHook(event,bRestore);}catch(e){} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode +% \IndexJS{pbRestoreHookCustom}\nmpsep{(fname,dname)} +% A custom function to perform special effects on restore. % \begin{macrocode} - if (bAllowFX) - try { overlayRestoreHook(event,bRestore); } catch(e) {} + if (bAllowFX) try {pbRestoreHookCustom(event,bRestore);}catch(e){} } % \end{macrocode} -% When the user clicks on the overlay button, \texttt{overlayJmpBtnAction()} +% \leavevmode +% \IndexJS{jumpToDest}\nmpsep{(fname,dname)} +% When the user clicks on the overlay button, \texttt{pbJmpBtnAction()} % calls \texttt{jumpToDest}. The function stores the current state before % jumping. % \begin{macrocode} function jumpToDest(fname,dname) { - if ( typeof aSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") - aSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; + if ( typeof oSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") + oSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; else { % \end{macrocode} -% If \texttt{aSavedRestore[fname][0]} is true, that means we have zoomed +% If \texttt{oSavedRestore[fname][0]} is true, that means we have zoomed % into the expression, but have not zoomed out again. We'll go ahead and zoom out % by calling \texttt{shiftRestoreView()}, which does just that. % \begin{macrocode} - if (aSavedRestore[fname][0]) { + if (oSavedRestore[fname][0]) { shiftRestoreView(fname,dname) % \end{macrocode} % When restoring, we return from this call; we don't want to @@ -728,43 +862,49 @@ function jumpToDest(fname,dname) { return; } } - if (!aSavedRestore[fname][0]){ - aSavedRestore[fname][1]=this.viewState; - aSavedRestore[fname][0]=true; + if (!oSavedRestore[fname][0]){ + oSavedRestore[fname][1]=this.viewState; + oSavedRestore[fname][0]=true; } % \end{macrocode} % Jump to the named destination. % \begin{macrocode} this.gotoNamedDest(dname); % \end{macrocode} -% \DescribeMacro{overlayJmpHook} is a undefined function that the document -% author can define to create additional code that s/he want executed following -% the jump. +% Try the built-in zoom-in special effects. % \begin{macrocode} - if (bAllowFX) try { overlayJmpHook(event); } catch(e) {} + if (bAllowFX) try { pbJmpHook(event); }catch(e){} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexJS{pbJmpHookCustom}\nmpsep{(event)} is a custom function that +% is executed as part of the zoom-in action. +% \begin{macrocode} + if (bAllowFX) try { pbJmpHookCustom(event); }catch(e){} } % \end{macrocode} -% When the user shift-clicks on the overlay button, \texttt{overlayJmpBtnAction()} +% \leavevmode\IndexJS{restoreView}\nmpsep{(fname,dname)} +% When the user shift-clicks on the overlay button, \texttt{pbJmpBtnAction()} % calls \texttt{restoreView}. This function restores the view before the user % magnified the view. % \begin{macrocode} function restoreView(fname,dname) { - if ( typeof aSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") - aSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; - if ( aSavedRestore[fname][0]){ - this.viewState=aSavedRestore[fname][1]; - aSavedRestore[fname][0]=false; + if ( typeof oSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") + oSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; + if ( oSavedRestore[fname][0] ) { + this.viewState=oSavedRestore[fname][1]; + oSavedRestore[fname][0]=false; return true; } else return false; } % \end{macrocode} -% \texttt{overlayJmpLnkAction()} is used when the \texttt{link=jmp} key-value pair is -% specified. A link does not have a name, so we don't use an array of +% \leavevmode\IndexJS{pbJmpLnkAction}\nmpsep{(\ameta{dname})} +% is used when the \texttt{link=jmp} key-value pair is +% specified. We jump to the named destination \ameta{dname}. +% A link does not have a name, so we don't use an array of % stored view state as we do for push buttons. We use a single variable % for all links. % \begin{macrocode} -function overlayJmpLnkAction(dname) { +function pbJmpLnkAction(dname) { if (!savedRestore){ restoreViewState=this.viewState; savedRestore=true; @@ -772,16 +912,89 @@ function overlayJmpLnkAction(dname) { this.gotoNamedDest(dname); } % \end{macrocode} -% \texttt{overlayRestoreLnkAction()} is used when the \texttt{link=restore} key-value pair is +% \leavevmode\IndexJS{pbRestoreLnkAction}\nmpsep{(\ameta{dname})} +% is used when the \texttt{link=restore} key-value pair is % specified. We restore the previously saved view state. % \begin{macrocode} -function overlayRestoreLnkAction(dname) { +function pbRestoreLnkAction(dname) { if (savedRestore){ this.viewState=restoreViewState; savedRestore=false; } } -\end{insDLJS} +\end{newsegment} +\ifFRblinkonjmp +% \end{macrocode} +% This script hooks into the DLJS of fitr to blink the field +% border when the user clicks in it. Length of the blink +% is 1250 milli-seconds. +% \begin{macrocode} +\begin{newsegment}{Blink border after jump} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexJS{pbJmpHook}\nmpsep{(event)} +% blinks the border of an pb push button just after the jmp to +% focus in on a rectangular region. +% \begin{macrocode} +function pbJmpHook(event) { + toggleBC.field=event.target; + toggleBC.startColor=event.target.strokeColor; + toggleBC.altColor=% +(color.equal(toggleBC.startColor,color.transparent))?% +color.red:color.transparent; + oSIJ=app.setInterval("toggleBC();",250); + oTOJ=app.setTimeOut("app.clearInterval(oSIJ); resetBC();",1250); +} +if (typeof toggleBC != "function" ) { + function toggleBC() { + var oField=toggleBC.field; + oField.strokeColor=% +(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% +toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; + } + function resetBC() { + toggleBC.field.strokeColor=toggleBC.startColor; + } +} +\end{newsegment} +\fi % \ifFRblinkonjmp +\ifFRblinkonrestore +% \end{macrocode} +% This script hooks into the DLJS of fitr to blink the field +% border when the user clicks in it. Length of the blink +% is 1250 milli-seconds. +% \begin{macrocode} +\begin{newsegment}{Blink border on restore} +% \end{macrocode} +% \leavevmode\IndexJS{pbRestoreHook}\nmpsep{(event,bRestore)} +% Supplies special effects on restore: \texttt{event} is the event object +% that called this function; \texttt{bRestore} is a Boolean switch, it is +% true when we are restoring, and false when we are not. +% \begin{macrocode} +function pbRestoreHook(event,bRestore) { + if (!bRestore) return; + toggleBC.field=event.target; + toggleBC.startColor=event.target.strokeColor; + toggleBC.altColor=% +(color.equal(toggleBC.startColor,color.transparent))?% +color.red:color.transparent; + oSIR=app.setInterval("toggleBC();",250); + oTOR=app.setTimeOut("app.clearInterval(oSIR); resetBC();",1250); +} +if (typeof toggleBC != "function" ) { + function toggleBC() { + var oField=toggleBC.field; + oField.strokeColor=% +(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% +toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; + } + function resetBC() { + toggleBC.field.strokeColor=toggleBC.startColor; + } +} +\end{newsegment} +\fi % \ifFRblinkonrestore +\end{insDLJS*} +\fi % \ifFRusedljs % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} % diff --git a/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fitr/fitr.sty b/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fitr/fitr.sty index 00f1f160..17831240 100644 --- a/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fitr/fitr.sty +++ b/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fitr/fitr.sty @@ -1,362 +1,431 @@ -%% -%% This is file `fitr.sty', -%% generated with the docstrip utility. -%% -%% The original source files were: -%% -%% fitr.dtx (with options: `copyright,package') -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% fitr.sty package, 2016-04-04 %% -%% Copyright (C) 2012--2016 D. P. Story %% -%% dpstory@uakron.edu %% -%% %% -%% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %% -%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License %% -%% Distributed from CTAN archives in directory %% -%% macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1 of the %% -%% License, or (at your option) any later version. %% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1997/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{fitr} - [2016/04/09 v1.2e Support for FitR destinations (dps)] -\RequirePackage{xkeyval} -\RequirePackage{ifpdf}[2006/02/20] -\RequirePackage{ifxetex}[2006/08/21] -\@ifundefined{ifpreview}{\newif\ifpreview \previewfalse}{} -\@ifundefined{ifviewMagWin}{\newif\ifviewMagWin \viewMagWinfalse}{} -\let\fitr@driver\@empty -\DeclareOptionX{pdftex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{pdftex}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} -\def\fitr@pdftex@driver{pdftex} -\DeclareOptionX{dvips}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvips}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} -\def\fitr@dvips@driver{dvips} -\DeclareOptionX{dvipsone}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipsone}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} -\def\fitr@dvipsone@driver{dvipsone} -\newif \if@fitr@dvipdfm \@fitr@dvipdfmfalse -\DeclareOptionX{dvipdfm}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipdfm}% - \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} -\def\fitr@dvipdfm@driver{dvipdfm} -\DeclareOptionX{dvipdfmx}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipdfmx}% - \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} -\def\fitr@dvipdfmx@driver{dvipdfmx} -\DeclareOptionX{xetex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{xetex}% - \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% - \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}% -} -\def\fitr@xetex@driver{xetex} -\DeclareOptionX{preview}{\previewtrue} -\DeclareOptionX{!preview}{\previewfalse} -\DeclareOptionX{viewMagWin}{\viewMagWintrue} -\DeclareOptionX{!viewMagWin}{\viewMagWinfalse} -\@ifpackageloaded{web}{% - \ExecuteOptionsX{\eq@driver@name}% -}{% - \ifpdf\ExecuteOptionsX{pdftex}\else - \ifxetex\ExecuteOptionsX{xetex}\fi\fi -} -\ProcessOptionsX -\RequirePackage{xcolor} -\ifx\fitr@driver\@empty - \def\fitr@driver{dvips} - \def\fitr@loadPkgs{% - \RequirePackage[dvips]{hyperref} - \RequirePackage[dvips]{eforms}}% -\else - \def\fitr@loadPkgs{% - \RequirePackage{hyperref} - \RequirePackage{eforms}[2016/04/05]} -\fi -\fitr@loadPkgs -\RequirePackage{calc} -\RequirePackage{collectbox} -\newcounter{magCnt} -\newbox\fitr@bbox -\newcount\fitr@height \newcount\fitr@width \newcount\fitr@depth -\newlength\fitr@length -\def\get@fitr@dimen#1{% - \setbox\fitr@bbox=\hbox{#1}% - \fitr@height=\ht\fitr@bbox - \xdef\fitr@height@l{\the\ht\fitr@bbox}% - \fitr@width=\wd\fitr@bbox - \xdef\fitr@width@l{\the\wd\fitr@bbox}% - \fitr@depth=\dp\fitr@bbox - \xdef\fitr@depth@l{\the\dp\fitr@bbox}% - \setlength\fitr@length{\ht\fitr@bbox+\dp\fitr@bbox}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% -} -\def\fitr@urxury@fixup#1#2#3{} -\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvips@driver -\headerps@out{/TeXtoPDF {65536 div DVImag mul} def % sp to pts -/SPtoDvips{TeXtoPDF PDFToDvips} def} % dp to dots -\def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% Uses \fitr@bbox - currentpoint 2 copy DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@depth\space TeXtoPDF add - neg vsize add 72 sub #2\space sub exch % y1 - DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space sub exch % x1 - 4 2 roll exch DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@width\space - TeXtoPDF add 72 add #1\space add exch % x2 - DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@height \space TeXtoPDF sub - neg vsize add 72 sub #2\space add} % y2 -\else\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvipsone@driver -\special{!/TeXtoPDF {65536 div mag 1000 div mul} def -/PDFtoTeX {65536 mul mag 1000 div div} def} -\def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% - currentpoint 2 copy \the\fitr@depth\space add DvipsToPDF - neg PageHeight add 72 sub #2\space sub % y1 - exch DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space sub exch % x1 - 4 2 roll exch \the\fitr@width\space add - DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space add exch % x2 - \the\fitr@height\space sub DvipsToPDF neg - PageHeight add 72 sub #2\space add} % y2 -\else\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@pdftex@driver -\def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% - \fitr@length=#1bp - \fitr@length=2\fitr@length - \advance\fitr@length\wd\fitr@bbox - \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@width{\the\fitr@length}% - \fitr@length=#2bp - \advance\fitr@length\ht\fitr@bbox - \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@height{\the\fitr@length}% - \fitr@length=#2bp - \advance\fitr@length\dp\fitr@bbox - \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@depth{\the\fitr@length}% -} -\else\if@fitr@dvipdfm -\def\FitRbboxB#1#2#3{% - \smash{\raisebox{-\fitr@depth@l-#2bp}% - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% - \@pdfm@mark{dest (#3) % - [ @thispage /FitR @xpos @ypos @urx#3\space @ury#3\space ]}}}}% -} -\def\fitr@urxury@fixup#1#2#3{% - \smash{\raisebox{\fitr@height@l+#2bp}% - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{#1bp}% - \@pdfm@mark{obj @urx#3\space @xpos}% - \@pdfm@mark{obj @ury#3\space @ypos}}}}% -} -\fi\fi\fi\fi -\def\fitr@defaultbp#1#2{% - \afterassignment\fitr@def@bp\dimen@#2bp\relax{#1}{#2}} -\def\fitr@def@bp#1\relax#2#3{% - \if!#1!% - \def#2{#3}% - \else - \dimen@.99626\dimen@ - \edef#2{\strip@pt\dimen@}% - \fi} -\define@key{fitr}{lift}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@lift{\fitr@temp@length}} -\def\fitr@@lift{0pt} -\define@key{fitr}{shift}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@shift{\fitr@temp@length}} -\def\fitr@@shift{0pt} -\define@key{fitr}{width}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@width{\fitr@temp@length}} -\def\fitr@@width{0pt} -\define@key{fitr}{height}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% - \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\fitr@temp@length}} -\def\fitr@@height{0pt} -\define@choicekey+{fitr}{ref}[\val\nr]{t,c,b}[t]% - {\edef\fitr@@refPt{\val}}{} -\def\fitr@@refPt{t} -\define@key{fitr}{adddestw}[0]{% - \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddestw}{#1}} -\def\fitr@@adddestw{0} -\define@key{fitr}{adddesth}[0]{% - \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddesth}{#1}} -\def\fitr@@adddesth{0} -\define@boolkey{fitr}{button}[true]{} -\KV@fitr@buttontrue -\define@choicekey+{fitr}{link}[\val\nr]{jmp,restore}[] - {\edef\fitr@@link{\nr}}{} -\let\fitr@@link\@empty -\define@boolkey{fitr}{nodest}[true]{} -\KV@fitr@nodestfalse -\define@key{fitr}{dest}[]{\def\fitr@@dest{#1}} -\let\fitr@@dest\@empty -\define@choicekey+{fitr}{allowFX}[\val\nr]{true,false}[true]% - {\edef\fitr@allowFX{\val}}{} -\def\allowFXDefault{true} -\let\fitr@allowFX\@empty -\newcommand{\jdRect}{\begingroup - \@ifstar{\let\fitr@istar=1\set@rectjd}% - {\let\fitr@istar=0\set@rectjd}} -\@eqlinktxtcolor{\@linkcolor} -\newcommand{\fitr@bcode}{\ef@colorthislink}% -\newcommand{\set@rectjd}[1][]{\def\fitr@jdrect@argi{#1}% - \edef\temp@exp{\noexpand\setkeys{fitr}{#1}}\temp@exp - \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi - \if\fitr@istar1% - \def\fitr@next{\collectbox[\fitr@bcode]{\set@@rectjd}}\else - \def\fitr@next{\set@@rectjd}\fi\fitr@next -} -\def\set@@rectjd{% - \stepcounter{magCnt}\def\fitr@setBL{0pt}% - \ifx\fitr@@dest\@empty - \def\fitr@namedDest{fitrDestn\the\value{magCnt}}\else - \edef\fitr@namedDest{\fitr@@dest}\fi - \if\fitr@istar1\def\fitr@@refPt{b}\fi - \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\else\KV@fitr@buttonfalse\fi - \if\fitr@istar1% - \edef\fitr@@width{\the\wd\collectedbox}% - \edef\fitr@setBL{\the\dp\collectedbox}% - \setlength{\fitr@length}{\ht\collectedbox+\dp\collectedbox}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% - \fi - \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty - \ifKV@fitr@button\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn\else - \@ifundefined{ef@Bbox}{\let\fitr@FLB@ction\Bbox}% - {\let\fitr@FLB@ction\ef@Bbox}\fi - \else\def\fitr@FLB@ction{\hfill\vfill\@gobbletwo}\fi - \get@fitr@dimen{% - \parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]{\fitr@@width}% - {\kern0pt\fitr@FLB@ction{\fitr@@width}{\fitr@@height}\kern0pt}% - }% - \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@@shift}\smash{% - \raisebox{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}{% - \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\setFitRDest{\fitr@@adddestw}% - {\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi - \unhbox\fitr@bbox\ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\fitr@urxury@fixup - {\fitr@@adddestw}{\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi - }}}% - \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}% - \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\ifviewMagWin - \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddestw bp - \fitr@length=2\fitr@length - \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@width}% - \edef\fitr@@width{\the\fitr@length}% - \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddesth bp - \fitr@length=2\fitr@length - \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@height}% - \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% - \setlength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddestw bp}% - \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@shift}% - \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@length}\smash{% - \setlength\fitr@length{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}% - \if\fitr@@refPt b% - \addtolength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddesth bp}\else - \if\fitr@@refPt t% - \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@adddesth bp}% - \fi\fi - \raisebox{\fitr@length}% - {\fbox{\parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]% - {\fitr@@width}{\kern0pt\hfill\vfill\kern0pt}}}}% - }% - \fi\fi - \if\fitr@@link0\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk\else - \if\fitr@@link1\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk\else - \let\fitr@FLB@ction\relax\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi\fi - \if\fitr@istar1\gdef\fitr@next{\fitr@FLB@ction{\BOXCONTENT}}\else - \let\fitr@next\relax\fi\fitr@next - \endgroup} -\def\setFitRDest#1#2#3{% - \if@fitr@dvipdfm - \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}{#3}% - \else - \ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@pdftex@driver - \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}% - \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% - \pdfdest name {#3} fitr - width \fitr@pdftex@view@width\space - height \fitr@pdftex@view@height\space - depth \fitr@pdftex@view@depth\space - }% - \else\literalps@out{% - [ /Dest/#3/View [ /FitR \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2} ]/DEST pdfmark}% - \fi\fi -} -\newcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}} -\def\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn#1#2{% - \ifx\fitr@allowFX\@empty - \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\allowFXDefault}\else - \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\fitr@allowFX}\fi - \pushButton[\presets{\overlayPresets}\F{-\FPrint}\autoCenter{n} - \A{\JS{\allowFXcode;\r overlayJmpBtnAction(% -event,"\fitr@namedDest","\fitr@namedDest");}}]{\fitr@namedDest}{#1}{#2}} - -\ifHy@colorlinks\def\overlayJmpLnkPresets{}\else - \def\overlayJmpLnkPresets{\Color{\@linkcolor}\W{1}} -\fi -\def\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk#1{\setLink[% - \presets{\overlayJmpLnkPresets} - \A{\JS{overlayJmpLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}}]{#1}} -\def\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk#1{\setLink[% - \presets{\overlayJmpLnkPresets} - \A{\JS{overlayRestoreLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}}]{#1}} -\begin{insDLJS}[_fitrLoaded]{fitr}{JS for the fitr Package} -var _fitrLoaded=true; -var restoreViewState; -var savedRestore=false; -var aSavedRestore=new Array(); -var bAllowFX=true; -function overlayJmpBtnAction(event,fname,dname) { - if (event.shift) shiftRestoreView(fname,dname); - else jumpToDest(fname,dname); -} -function shiftRestoreView(fname,dname) { - var bRestore=restoreView(fname,dname); - if (bAllowFX) - try { overlayRestoreHook(event,bRestore); } catch(e) {} -} -function jumpToDest(fname,dname) { - if ( typeof aSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") - aSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; - else { - if (aSavedRestore[fname][0]) { - shiftRestoreView(fname,dname) - return; - } - } - if (!aSavedRestore[fname][0]){ - aSavedRestore[fname][1]=this.viewState; - aSavedRestore[fname][0]=true; - } - this.gotoNamedDest(dname); - if (bAllowFX) try { overlayJmpHook(event); } catch(e) {} -} -function restoreView(fname,dname) { - if ( typeof aSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") - aSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; - if ( aSavedRestore[fname][0]){ - this.viewState=aSavedRestore[fname][1]; - aSavedRestore[fname][0]=false; - return true; - } - else return false; -} -function overlayJmpLnkAction(dname) { - if (!savedRestore){ - restoreViewState=this.viewState; - savedRestore=true; - } - this.gotoNamedDest(dname); -} -function overlayRestoreLnkAction(dname) { - if (savedRestore){ - this.viewState=restoreViewState; - savedRestore=false; - } -} -\end{insDLJS} -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `fitr.sty'. +%% +%% This is file `fitr.sty', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% fitr.dtx (with options: `copyright,package') +%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% fitr.sty package, %% +%% Copyright (C) 2012--2020 D. P. Story %% +%% dpstory@uakron.edu %% +%% %% +%% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %% +%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License %% +%% Distributed from CTAN archives in directory %% +%% macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1 of the %% +%% License, or (at your option) any later version. %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1997/12/01] +\ProvidesPackage{fitr} + [2020/07/09 v1.3.2 Support for FitR destinations (dps)] +\RequirePackage{xkeyval} +\RequirePackage{ifpdf}[2006/02/20] +\RequirePackage{ifxetex}[2006/08/21] +\RequirePackage{ifluatex} +\@ifundefined{ifpreview}{\newif\ifpreview \previewfalse}{} +\@ifundefined{ifviewMagWin}{\newif\ifviewMagWin \viewMagWinfalse}{} +\let\fitr@driver\@empty +\DeclareOptionX{pdftex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{pdftex}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@pdftex@driver{pdftex} +\DeclareOptionX{luatex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{luatex}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@pdftex@driver{luatex} +\DeclareOptionX{dvips}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvips}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@dvips@driver{dvips} +\DeclareOptionX{dvipsone}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipsone}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@dvipsone@driver{dvipsone} +\newif \if@fitr@dvipdfm \@fitr@dvipdfmfalse +\DeclareOptionX{dvipdfm}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipdfm}% + \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@dvipdfm@driver{dvipdfm} +\DeclareOptionX{dvipdfmx}{\gdef\fitr@driver{dvipdfmx}% + \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@dvipdfmx@driver{dvipdfmx} +\DeclareOptionX{xetex}{\gdef\fitr@driver{xetex}% + \@fitr@dvipdfmtrue + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{hyperref}% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\fitr@driver}{eforms}} +\def\fitr@xetex@driver{xetex} +\DeclareOptionX{preview}{\previewtrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!preview}{\previewfalse} +\DeclareOptionX{viewMagWin}{\viewMagWintrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!viewMagWin}{\viewMagWinfalse} +\providecommand{\previewOn}{\previewtrue} +\providecommand{\previewOff}{\previewfalse} +\providecommand{\viewMagWinOn}{\viewMagWintrue} +\providecommand{\viewMagWinOff}{\viewMagWinfalse} +\newif\ifFRusedljs \FRusedljstrue +\DeclareOptionX{gonative}{\FRusedljsfalse} +\newif\ifFRblinkonjmp \FRblinkonjmpfalse +\DeclareOptionX{blinkonjmp}{\FRblinkonjmptrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!blinkonjmp}{\FRblinkonjmpfalse} +\newif\ifFRblinkonrestore \FRblinkonrestorefalse +\DeclareOptionX{blinkonrestore}{\FRblinkonrestoretrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!blinkonrestore}{\FRblinkonrestorefalse} +\DeclareOptionX{blink}{\FRblinkonjmptrue\FRblinkonrestoretrue} +\DeclareOptionX{!blink}{\FRblinkonjmpfalse\FRblinkonrestorefalse} +\@ifpackageloaded{web}{\ExecuteOptionsX{\eq@driver@name}}{% + \ifluatex\ExecuteOptionsX{pdftex}\else + \ifpdf\ExecuteOptionsX{pdftex}\else + \ifxetex\ExecuteOptionsX{xetex}\else + \@ifundefined{l@tex@@@@driver}{\ExecuteOptionsX{dvips}} + {\ExecuteOptionsX{dvipsone}}\fi\fi\fi +} +\ProcessOptionsX +\RequirePackage{xcolor} +\RequirePackage{eforms}[2020/07/05] +\RequirePackage{calc} +\RequirePackage{collectbox} +\newcounter{magCnt} +\newbox\fitr@bbox +\newcount\fitr@height +\newcount\fitr@width +\newcount\fitr@depth +\newlength\fitr@length +\ifxetex\makeXasPDOff\fi +\ifluatex\protected\def\pdfdest{\pdfextension dest }\fi +\def\get@fitr@dimen#1{% + \setbox\fitr@bbox=\hbox{#1}% + \fitr@height=\ht\fitr@bbox + \xdef\fitr@height@l{\the\ht\fitr@bbox}% + \fitr@width=\wd\fitr@bbox + \xdef\fitr@width@l{\the\wd\fitr@bbox}% + \fitr@depth=\dp\fitr@bbox + \xdef\fitr@depth@l{\the\dp\fitr@bbox}% + \setlength\fitr@length{\ht\fitr@bbox+\dp\fitr@bbox}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% +} +\def\fitr@urxury@fixup#1#2#3{} +\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvips@driver +\headerps@out{/TeXtoPDF {65536 div DVImag mul} def % sp to pts +/SPtoDvips{TeXtoPDF PDFToDvips} def} % sp to dots +\def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% Uses \fitr@bbox + currentpoint 2 copy DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@depth\space TeXtoPDF add + neg vsize add 72 sub #2\space sub exch % y1 + DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space sub exch % x1 + 4 2 roll exch DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@width\space + TeXtoPDF add 72 add #1\space add exch % x2 + DvipsToPDF \the\fitr@height \space TeXtoPDF sub + neg vsize add 72 sub #2\space add} % y2 +\else +\ifx\fitr@driver\fitr@dvipsone@driver +\special{!/TeXtoPDF {65536 div mag 1000 div mul} def +/PDFtoTeX {65536 mul mag 1000 div div} def} +\def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% + currentpoint 2 copy \the\fitr@depth\space add DvipsToPDF + neg PageHeight add 72 sub #2\space sub % y1 + exch DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space sub exch % x1 + 4 2 roll exch \the\fitr@width\space add + DvipsToPDF 72 add #1\space add exch % x2 + \the\fitr@height\space sub DvipsToPDF neg + PageHeight add 72 sub #2\space add} % y2 +\else\ifpdf +\def\FitRbboxB#1#2{% + \fitr@length=#1bp + \fitr@length=2\fitr@length + \advance\fitr@length\wd\fitr@bbox + \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@width{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=#2bp + \advance\fitr@length\ht\fitr@bbox + \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=#2bp + \advance\fitr@length\dp\fitr@bbox + \edef\fitr@pdftex@view@depth{\the\fitr@length}% +} +\else\if@fitr@dvipdfm +\def\FitRbboxB#1#2#3{% + \smash{\raisebox{-\fitr@depth@l-#2bp}% + {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% + \@pdfm@mark{dest (#3) % + [ @thispage /FitR @xpos @ypos @urx#3\space @ury#3\space ]}}}}} +\def\fitr@urxury@fixup#1#2#3{% + \smash{\raisebox{\fitr@height@l+#2bp}% + {\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{#1bp}% + \@pdfm@mark{obj @urx#3\space @xpos}% + \@pdfm@mark{obj @ury#3\space @ypos}}}}% +} +\fi\fi\fi\fi +\def\fitr@defaultbp#1#2{% + \afterassignment\fitr@def@bp\dimen@#2bp\relax{#1}{#2}} +\def\fitr@def@bp#1\relax#2#3{% + \if!#1!% + \def#2{#3}% + \else + \dimen@.99626\dimen@ + \edef#2{\strip@pt\dimen@}% + \fi} +\define@key{fitr}{lift}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@lift{\fitr@temp@length}} +\def\fitr@@lift{0pt} +\define@key{fitr}{shift}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@shift{\fitr@temp@length}} +\def\fitr@@shift{0pt} +\define@key{fitr}{width}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@width{\fitr@temp@length}} +\def\fitr@@width{0pt} +\define@key{fitr}{height}[0pt]{{\setlength\@tempdima{#1}% + \xdef\fitr@temp@length{\the\@tempdima}}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\fitr@temp@length}} +\def\fitr@@height{0pt} +\define@choicekey+{fitr}{ref}[\val\nr]{t,c,b}[t]% + {\edef\fitr@@refPt{\val}}{} +\def\fitr@@refPt{t} +\define@key{fitr}{adddestw}[0]{% + \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddestw}{#1}} +\def\fitr@@adddestw{0} +\define@key{fitr}{adddesth}[0]{% + \fitr@defaultbp{\fitr@@adddesth}{#1}} +\def\fitr@@adddesth{0} +\define@boolkey{fitr}{button}[true]{} +\KV@fitr@buttontrue +\define@choicekey+{fitr}{link}[\val\nr]{jmp,restore}[] + {\edef\fitr@@link{\nr}}{} +\let\fitr@@link\@empty +\define@boolkey{fitr}{nodest}[true]{} +\KV@fitr@nodestfalse +\define@key{fitr}{dest}[]{\def\fitr@@dest{#1}} +\let\fitr@@dest\@empty +\define@choicekey+{fitr}{allowFX}[\val\nr]{true,false}[true]% + {\edef\fitr@allowFX{\val}}{} +\newcommand{\allowFXDefault}{true} +\let\fitr@allowFX\@empty +\newcommand{\jdRect}{\begingroup + \@ifstar{\let\fitr@istar\ef@One\set@rectjd}% + {\let\fitr@istar\ef@Zero\set@rectjd}} +\@eqlinktxtcolor{\@linkcolor} +\newcommand{\fitr@bcode}{\ef@colorthislink}% +\newcommand{\set@rectjd}[1][]{\def\fitr@jdrect@argi{#1}% + \edef\temp@exp{\noexpand\setkeys{fitr}{#1}}\temp@exp + \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One + \def\fitr@next{\collectbox[\fitr@bcode]{\set@@rectjd}}\else + \def\fitr@next{\set@@rectjd}\fi\fitr@next} +\def\set@@rectjd{% + \stepcounter{magCnt}\def\fitr@setBL{0pt}% + \ifx\fitr@@dest\@empty + \def\fitr@namedDest{fitrDestn\the\value{magCnt}}\else + \edef\fitr@namedDest{\fitr@@dest}\fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One\def\fitr@@refPt{b}\fi + \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty\else\KV@fitr@buttonfalse\fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One + \edef\fitr@@width{\the\wd\collectedbox}% + \edef\fitr@setBL{\the\dp\collectedbox}% + \setlength{\fitr@length}{\ht\collectedbox+\dp\collectedbox}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \fi + \ifx\fitr@@link\@empty + \ifKV@fitr@button\let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn\else + \@ifundefined{ef@Bbox}{\let\fitr@FLB@ction\Bbox}% + {\let\fitr@FLB@ction\ef@Bbox}\fi + \else\def\fitr@FLB@ction{\hfill\vfill\@gobbletwo}\fi + \get@fitr@dimen{% + \parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]{\fitr@@width}% + {\kern0pt\fitr@FLB@ction{\fitr@@width}{\fitr@@height}\kern0pt}}% + \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@@shift}\smash{% + \raisebox{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}{% + \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\setFitRDest{\fitr@@adddestw}% + {\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi + \unhbox\fitr@bbox\ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\fitr@urxury@fixup + {\fitr@@adddestw}{\fitr@@adddesth}{\fitr@namedDest}\fi + }}}% + \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}% + \ifKV@fitr@nodest\else\ifviewMagWin + \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddestw bp + \fitr@length=2\fitr@length + \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@width}% + \edef\fitr@@width{\the\fitr@length}% + \fitr@length=\fitr@@adddesth bp + \fitr@length=2\fitr@length + \addtolength{\fitr@length}{\fitr@@height}% + \edef\fitr@@height{\the\fitr@length}% + \setlength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddestw bp}% + \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@shift}% + \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{\fitr@length}\smash{% + \setlength\fitr@length{\fitr@@lift-\fitr@setBL}% + \if\fitr@@refPt b% + \addtolength\fitr@length{-\fitr@@adddesth bp}\else + \if\fitr@@refPt t% + \addtolength\fitr@length{\fitr@@adddesth bp}% + \fi\fi + \raisebox{\fitr@length}% + {\fbox{\parbox[\fitr@@refPt][\fitr@@height]% + {\fitr@@width}{\kern0pt\hfill\vfill\kern0pt}}}}% + }% + \fi\fi + \if\fitr@@link\ef@Zero + \let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk\else + \if\fitr@@link\ef@One + \let\fitr@FLB@ction\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk\else + \let\fitr@FLB@ction\relax\let\fitr@bcode\relax\fi\fi + \ifx\fitr@istar\ef@One + \gdef\fitr@next{\fitr@FLB@ction{\BOXCONTENT}}\else + \let\fitr@next\relax\fi\fitr@next + \endgroup} +\def\setFitRDest#1#2#3{% + \if@fitr@dvipdfm + \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}{#3}% + \else + \ifpdf + \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2}% + \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace*{-#1bp}% + \pdfdest name {#3} fitr + width \fitr@pdftex@view@width\space + height \fitr@pdftex@view@height\space + depth \fitr@pdftex@view@depth\space + }% + \else\literalps@out{% + [ /Dest/#3/View [ /FitR \FitRbboxB{#1}{#2} ]/DEST pdfmark}% + \fi\fi +} +\newcommand{\overlayPresets}{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}} +\newcommand{\restoreOverlayPresets}{% + \def\overlayPresets{\H{I}\BG{}\BC{}\S{S}}} +\def\fitr@OverlayJmpBtn#1#2{% + \ifx\fitr@allowFX\@empty + \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\allowFXDefault}\else + \def\allowFXcode{bAllowFX=\fitr@allowFX}\fi + \pushButton[\presets{\overlayPresets}\F{-\FPrint}\autoCenter{n} + \A{\ifFRusedljs\JS{\allowFXcode;\r + pbJmpBtnAction(event,"\fitr@namedDest","\fitr@namedDest");}\else + \GoToD(\fitr@namedDest)\fi}]{\fitr@namedDest}{#1}{#2}} +\ifHy@colorlinks\def\pbJmpLnkPresets{}\else + \def\pbJmpLnkPresets{\Color{\@linkcolor}\W{1}} +\fi +\def\fitr@OverlayJmpLnk#1{\setLink[% + \presets{\pbJmpLnkPresets} + \A{\ifFRusedljs\JS{% dps + pbJmpLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}\else + \GoToD(\fitr@namedDest)\fi}]{#1}} +\def\fitr@OverlayRestoreLnk#1{\setLink[% + \presets{\pbJmpLnkPresets} + \A{\ifFRusedljs\JS{% dps + pbRestoreLnkAction("\fitr@namedDest");}\else + \Named{GoBack}\fi}]{#1}} +\ifFRusedljs +\begin{insDLJS*}[_fitrLoaded]{fitr} +\begin{newsegment}{JS for the fitr Package} +var _fitrLoaded=true; +var restoreViewState; +var savedRestore=false; +var oSavedRestore=new Object(); +var bAllowFX=true; +function pbJmpBtnAction(event,fname,dname) { + if (event.shift) shiftRestoreView(fname,dname); + else jumpToDest(fname,dname); +} +function shiftRestoreView(fname,dname) { + var bRestore=restoreView(fname,dname); + if (bAllowFX) try {pbRestoreHook(event,bRestore);}catch(e){} + if (bAllowFX) try {pbRestoreHookCustom(event,bRestore);}catch(e){} +} +function jumpToDest(fname,dname) { + if ( typeof oSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") + oSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; + else { + if (oSavedRestore[fname][0]) { + shiftRestoreView(fname,dname) + return; + } + } + if (!oSavedRestore[fname][0]){ + oSavedRestore[fname][1]=this.viewState; + oSavedRestore[fname][0]=true; + } + this.gotoNamedDest(dname); + if (bAllowFX) try { pbJmpHook(event); }catch(e){} + if (bAllowFX) try { pbJmpHookCustom(event); }catch(e){} +} +function restoreView(fname,dname) { + if ( typeof oSavedRestore[fname]=="undefined") + oSavedRestore[fname]=[false,{}]; + if ( oSavedRestore[fname][0] ) { + this.viewState=oSavedRestore[fname][1]; + oSavedRestore[fname][0]=false; + return true; + } + else return false; +} +function pbJmpLnkAction(dname) { + if (!savedRestore){ + restoreViewState=this.viewState; + savedRestore=true; + } + this.gotoNamedDest(dname); +} +function pbRestoreLnkAction(dname) { + if (savedRestore){ + this.viewState=restoreViewState; + savedRestore=false; + } +} +\end{newsegment} +\ifFRblinkonjmp +\begin{newsegment}{Blink border after jump} +function pbJmpHook(event) { + toggleBC.field=event.target; + toggleBC.startColor=event.target.strokeColor; + toggleBC.altColor=% +(color.equal(toggleBC.startColor,color.transparent))?% +color.red:color.transparent; + oSIJ=app.setInterval("toggleBC();",250); + oTOJ=app.setTimeOut("app.clearInterval(oSIJ); resetBC();",1250); +} +if (typeof toggleBC != "function" ) { + function toggleBC() { + var oField=toggleBC.field; + oField.strokeColor=% +(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% +toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; + } + function resetBC() { + toggleBC.field.strokeColor=toggleBC.startColor; + } +} +\end{newsegment} +\fi % \ifFRblinkonjmp +\ifFRblinkonrestore +\begin{newsegment}{Blink border on restore} +function pbRestoreHook(event,bRestore) { + if (!bRestore) return; + toggleBC.field=event.target; + toggleBC.startColor=event.target.strokeColor; + toggleBC.altColor=% +(color.equal(toggleBC.startColor,color.transparent))?% +color.red:color.transparent; + oSIR=app.setInterval("toggleBC();",250); + oTOR=app.setTimeOut("app.clearInterval(oSIR); resetBC();",1250); +} +if (typeof toggleBC != "function" ) { + function toggleBC() { + var oField=toggleBC.field; + oField.strokeColor=% +(color.equal(oField.strokeColor,toggleBC.startColor))?% +toggleBC.altColor:toggleBC.startColor; + } + function resetBC() { + toggleBC.field.strokeColor=toggleBC.startColor; + } +} +\end{newsegment} +\fi % \ifFRblinkonrestore +\end{insDLJS*} +\fi % \ifFRusedljs +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `fitr.sty'. -- cgit v1.2.3