[OS X TeX] Acrotex
Jens Noeckel
noeckel at uoregon.edu
Wed Sep 17 01:39:00 EDT 2008
On Sep 16, 2008, at 8:38 PM, Ross Moore wrote:
> Hi Jens, and others.
>
> On 17/09/2008, at 12:20 PM, Jens Noeckel wrote:
>
>>
>>> Is this not correct? Does AcroTeX itself (i.e. the eDucation Bundle
>>> which corresponds to acrotex on CTAN) require Acrobat?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Fortunately, AcroTeX doesn't need Acrobat. It allows to insert
>> document-level JavaScript for interactive features (that's used in
>> testing answers in quizzes etc.), and that works perfectly well
>> with Adobe Reader. Neither Preview nor Skim can handle JavaScript,
>> so it's probably accurate to say that AcroTeX requires Adobe Reader.
>
> It doesn't need AR to *create* perfectly good PDFs having
> embedded JavaScript functions and button controls, etc.
>
> That Skim and Preview do not support these things is a deficiency
> within those browsers, that has nothing to do with AcroTeX itself.
> This is most unfortunate in that these browsers have other good
> features, making them desirable to use on a Mac.
>
> Basically, there is not yet a PDF browser (on the Mac) that
> does *everything* that one would like.
> (I'm deliberately leaving this last statement vague and ill-defined.)
>
>
>> I don't know anything about the commercial version...
>
> Of what? AcroTeX ?
>
Right, there are so many incarnations. I was referring to
http://www.acrotex.net/apb_index.php?page=downloads
But then there is also some stuff that's called "Pro" and yet free -
and that's what Victor seems to be asking about.
I can only speak about the pure AcroTeX - in particular exerquiz is a
brilliant package for math oriented questions, allowing almost free-
form algebra questions (and answers containing variables!) that can
be checked automatically.
> There will still be the problem of which browsers support
> the kind of features in the documents that it can create.
>
>>
>> Jens
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Ross
>
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