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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[
web={pro,usetemplates},
attachsource={tex},
% attachments={<specify attachments>},
aebxmp
]{aeb_pro}
\usepackage[envelope=aeb1,donotmail]{aeb_envelope}
\begin{comment}
This is a general file for creating an eEnvelope, try each of the
standard values for the envelope key. Try the donotmail option as well.
The options of aeb_envelope are
envelope=aeb1 | aeb2 | adobe1 | adobe2,
nodotmail,
path2folder=<path> % See ../custom/aebEnv_demo.tex for usage
\end{comment}
%
% Documented in aeb_man.pdf of the AcroTeX eDucation Bundle (AeB)
%
\DeclareDocInfo
{
university={\AcroTeX.Net},
title={The AeB Professional: The eEnvelope System},
author={D. P. Story, J. Gilg, S. Singer},
email={dpstory@acrotex.net},
subject={eEnvelope System of AeB Pro},
talksite={\url{www.acrotex.net}},
version={1.0},
keywords={Adobe Acrobat, JavaScript, eEnvelope, AcroTeX},
copyrightStatus=True,
copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story},
copyrightInfoURL={http://www.acrotex.net}
}
%
% Documented in aebenv_man.pdf
%
\mailTo
{
UI=true,
ToName=John Q. Public,
From={D. P. Story at \href{http://www.acrotex.net}{AcroTeX.Net}},
To=<email recipient(s) address(es)>,
% CC=,
% BCC=,
Subject=Testing the AeB eEnvelope Delivery System,
MessageEnvelope={Attached to this PDF are the documents you ordered.},
MessageBody={%
This is the latest communication from AcroTeX.Net.\n\n
Here, I use a Adobe eEnvelope and adapted the commands\n
Source files attached.\n\n
Open the PDF attachment, the documents you ordered are attached to it.\n\n
dps, dpstory@acrotex.net
},
}
\assembleEnvelope
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