The insDLJS Package Demo the execJS and defineJS Environments
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In line (1), we define a JavaScript. function importMyIcons; the body of which imports and names a se-. ries of PDF images from the animation.pdf document. …
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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
Theoretical and Applied Mathematics
The insDLJS Package: Demo the
execJS and defineJS Environments
D. P. Story
c1999-2002 dpstory@uakron.edu October 9, 2002Section 1: Introduction 2
1. Introduction
This document demos two environments, defineJS and execJS, defined
in the insDLJS Package, a stand alone package distributed with
the AcroTEX eDucation Bundle. The example presented here is an
animation (of sorts) created completely from a LATEX source file that
utilizes these two environments.
2. The execJS Environment
The execJS environment can be used to create “executable and discardable”
JavaScript. The applications of this environment are very
exciting (to me), however, the full Acrobat product is required to make
it work; more exactly, Acrobat 5.0 or greater is required. It should be
emphasized, however, that the document author can create the PDF
document using the Acrobat distiller, pdftex or dvipdfm, the Acrobat
Viewer-not the Acrobat Reader-is needed to import and execute
the JavaScript.
The execJS environment is used to write JavaScript. When the
document is LATEXed, the script is written verbatim to an FDF (Forms…
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