\documentclass{article} \usepackage[designv]{web} % dvips or dvipsone \usepackage[execJS]{eforms} % this is required \usepackage{graphicx} % required, too \usepackage[iconfile,includehelp]{acromemory} % here use the iconfile and includehelp options \title{AcroMemory\texorpdfstring{\\}{: }The Memory Game} \author{D. P. Story} \subject{Sample file} \keywords{Adobe Acrobat, LaTeX, PDF, Memory, Game} \email{dpstory@acrotex.net} \version{1.0} \copyrightyears{\the\year} \definecolor{bg}{rgb}{0.89,0.9,0.9} \optionalPageMatter{% \par\minimumskip\vspace{\stretch{1}} \begin{center} \fcolorbox{blue}{bg}{ \begin{minipage}{.67\linewidth} \noindent\textcolor{red}{\textbf{Instructions:}} Match the randomized images on the right, to the non-randomized images on the left. Passing is having the patience to complete the memory game. \end{minipage}} \end{center} } % % Comment out the next command out when you are ready to % publish the game. Un-comment for preview/debugging purposes. % % \bDebug % % Commands for specifying the dimensions, rows, columns and paths % \theTotalTiles{20} \theNumRows{4} \theNumCols{5} % % The required argument is the path to the tiles making up the % game board. The option argument is the path to an .eps image % of the entire game board, this is used by \reserveSpaceByFile % to leave space in the latex document for the game board % \theImportPath[dpsweb/dpsweb]{dpsweb/dpsweb_package} \theTeXImageWidth{2in} \parskip6pt \parindent0pt \thispagestyle{empty} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{center} \bfseries \Large\color{blue} AcroMemory\\[1ex] \large D. P. Story\normalcolor % % Put the corners here and reserve space for each board. I'll put the % left one (the non-randomized one on the left) and the right one % (the board that is randomized) on the right. The position of these % boards can be switched. Just remember, wherever you place it, % \LulCornerHere is the non-randomized board. % \LulCornerHere\reserveSpaceByFile\qquad\RulCornerHere\reserveSpaceByFile \end{center} \bigskip \begin{center} % % Place the \helpImage to the left of the \messageBox, and the \rolloverHelpButton % to the right of the \messageBox. Of course, arrange it yourself. % \helpImage[\textSize{8}]\quad\messageBox{2in}{25pt}\quad\rolloverHelpButton{}{12pt} \end{center} \end{document}