\documentclass{article} \usepackage[designiv]{web} \usepackage{eforms} \begin{defineJS}{\isImportAnFDFKnown} console.clear(); console.show(); if ( typeof aebImportAnFDF == "function" ) { app.beep(0); console.println("aeb.js is successfully installed, congratulations!"); console.println("\\nYou're ready to Rock with AcroTeX!"); } else { app.beep(0); app.beep(0); console.println("aeb.js is not, repeat NOT, installed correctly!"); } \end{defineJS} \thispagestyle{empty} \parindent0pt\parskip6pt \begin{document} This is a file to test your \textsf{AeB} installation. To test the \textsf{AeB} installation, press this button: \pushButton[\CA{Test AeB}\A{\JS{\isImportAnFDFKnown}}]{btnTest}{}{11bp} Upon pressing the button, if you have installed the \texttt{aeb.js} file correctly, a congratulatory message appears in the console window; if the installation is not correct, a message informs you so. On failure, did you close \textsf{Acrobat} before opening this file? (The JS files are only read once when the \textsf{Acrobat} application is opened.) When all else fails, try rereading the installation instructions again (\texttt{install\_jsfiles.pdf}), found in the \texttt{doc} folder, but more carefully this time. Still failing? Do you have \textsf{Acrobat DC}? Perhaps your \textsf{Acrobat} needs to be configured. Try reading \texttt{acrobat-in-workflow.pdf}, found in the \texttt{doc} folder. \end{document}