The AcroTeX eDucation Bundle (AeB) Author: D. P. Story Dated: 2021-06-19 AeB contains the following: 1) web Package: Extensive support for page design. 2) exerquiz Package: Support for creating online interactive exercises and quizzes. 3) eforms Package: Extensive support for Acrobat forms and links 4) dljslib package: A package of JavaScript functions that extends the capability of exerquiz. 5) taborder package: Supports the create of a tab order for form fields. 6) Documentation for AeB (AcroTeX eDucatation Bundle) and eforms (including insdljs and dljslib). What's New (2021-06-19) Move files out of this distribution to the acrotex-js package, dated 2021/06/19 or later. The folder JavaScript file aeb.js (and aeb_pro.js) are now distributed with acrotex-js. Installation instructions are now included with that package. What's New (2021-05-29) exerquiz: Internal changes to Begin Quiz and End Quiz actions to support eq-pin2corr package. Exerquiz now tracks duplication quiz names. Shift-Begin Quiz now clears the quiz without initializing it. What's New (2021-05-15) exerquiz: Some bug fixes. Defined the new insertAt key of the \bChoices command. See http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?tag=enhanced-quizzes for discussion and demo files. What's New (2021-05-10) web: added navibar* option exerquiz: new option usealtadobe is passed to insdljs new option userbmintrvl, see http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1482 shortquiz: Enhanced user experience, see http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1489 and http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1493. Other new demo files: eqexam: A Matching-type Problem: http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1457 exerquiz Matching-type questions: http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1446 Randomized matching-type questions: http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1449 A spell checking feature: http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1437 insdljs: Exploring the defineJS environment: http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1442 What's New (2021-04-24) exerquiz: Options usemcfi and userbmintrvl, bug fixes. dljslib: Revised useGermanNums, created alias of useDeNums, see http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1039 new option useEnNums, a companion to useDeNums, http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1470 What's New (2021-02-28) exerquiz: bug fix to \rbtAAKey. web: removed legacy code. What's New (2021-02-17) exerquiz: Added an optional fourth argument to the JavaScript function DisplayQuizResults(), this is in support of the eq-pin2corr package. What's New (2021-02-21) Bug fixes What's New (2021-02-07) Minor change in the defineJS environment that is critical to a fix in the page events environments of aeb_pro. What's New (2021-02-04) Updated documentation to reflect security changes in Acrobat, authored acrobat-in-workflow.pdf to distribute with the AeB. What's New (2021-01-20) Defined two commands \doNotRandomizeChoices and \allowRandomizedChoices; these turn off and turn on the randomization of choices in MC and MS questions. What's New (2020-12-30) exerquiz: Minor bug fixes; converted some inline JS to JS in the defineJS env. eforms: New keys for option list of form macros: \rectW, \rectH, \width, \height, \scalefactor. Also introduced are \textFontDefault, \textSizeDefault, and \btnSpcr. All form fields and link annotations now obey \pdfSpacesOn (and \pdfSpacesOff). insdljs: Added \Thread and \Launch actions; \dfnJSCR and \dfnJSCRDef. New options of defineJS: \makecmt and \typeset. Improved the defineJS environment. Refer to http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1442 for a full discussion of the defineJS and all its features. What's New (2020-11-20) Fixed minor, yet critical, bug converning duplicate definition of \URI. What's New (2020-11-11) Added new command \SpellCheck, to check the spelling of a fill-in question (exerquiz). Added width, height, scalefactor keys to form fields to rescale fields (eforms). What's New (2020-03-14) Minor changes that support new features of eqexam. What's New (2020-01-01) Replace use of \count0 with new counter \eqtmpcnta, in situation, the value of \count0 was leaking out giving incorrect page numbers. What's New (2019-12-17) Defined \InputExrSolnsLevel and \InputQzSolnsLevel to make it easy to change the section-type for the solution pages. What's New (2019-08-13) Use \protect when formatting a enhanced preview value. Other minor changes and bug fixes. What's New (2019-05-24) Added the enhanced preview feature. When in effect along with ordinary preview, captions of buttons and initial values of other fields are viewable in non-conforming PDF readers. What's New (2019/03/16) minor bug fixes; added \bParams/\eParams command pair to pass arguments to JS code snippets declared within the defineJS environment. Fixed the spacing problem when dvips is used to compile a doc containing the defineJS environment. What's New (2018/12/13) More changes in exerquiz to support mi-solns; misc. bug fixes. What's New (2028/12/05) Some changes in exerquiz to support mi-solns. Require aeb-comment (version 3.2 of comment.sty). The newer versions of comment.sty are incompatible with eqexam (which is supported by exerquiz) and introduces spurious spaces. What's New (2018/11/27) Some changes to eforms package to support the new icon-appr package. What's New (2018/08/16) Changes to eforms and insdljs: several keys (eforms) added to support aeb_mlink and annot_pro; switch add to insdljs to detect whether document JS has been included. What's New (2018/03/22) Changes in eforms to support features of aeb_mlink. Minor bug fixes What's New (2018/02/13) Added commands to optionally group each solution when the appear at the end of the file; this applies both exercises and quizzes. What's New (2017/09/06) Suggested new problem type: "Correcting a math problem", see http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1335 for a demo. Better compatibility with luatex. Minor bug fixes. What's New (2017-08-08) Support for multi-letter variables, alternate appearances, and interval repetition. The demo file for these features is http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?p=1330 Examples for AeB have been moved to http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/webeq_ex.html, another copy of the examples are at http://www.acrotex.net/blog/?cat=89 Additional examples are posted on the AcroTeX Blog page http://www.acrotex.net/blog/ Now, I simply must get back to my retirement. D. P. Story www.acrotex.net dpstory at uakron dot edu dpstory at acrotex dot net