D P Story writes:
-- mail the administrators (ctan@dante.de) to report:
- what you've uploaded
I've uploaded to the uk ctan server, in the incoming/webeq directory the following files:
154606 Feb 10 23:32 acrotex.zip 12863 Feb 10 23:45 dljslib.dtx 2174 Feb 10 23:45 dljslib.ins 13221 Feb 10 23:32 eq_pdfs.zip 63311 Feb 10 23:46 insdljs.dtx 1963 Feb 10 23:46 insdljs.ins 3080 Feb 10 23:32 readme.txt 815769 Feb 10 23:39 webeqman.pdf 542565 Feb 10 23:44 webeqman_p.pdf
- which CTAN node you've uploaded to
uk: ftp.tex.ac.uk
- where you want the files to go
I have a directory
tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/webeq
delete all files in that folder, and replace with the files listed above.
- what licensing conditions you apply to your software (see list below).
lppl LaTeX Project Public Licence
- a brief summary of what your upload is intended to do.
(please note that the mail should be in english for speedy processing)
I've just uploaded the Web/Exerquiz Packages, now bundled together under the name AcroTeX eDucation Bundle, read, AcroTeX Education Bundle.
The AcroTeX Bundle is a series of LaTex packages, as the name implies, is intended for, but not limited to, the creation of electronic education materials, authored using LaTeX, with final file form of PDF.
The materials are available for users of Distiller 5.0 or later (though prior will work too), pdftex or dvipdfm. Distiller users must make their postscript document using either dvips or dvipsone.
The bundle comes with four componets (1) The Web.sty : for good screen design (2) The Exerquiz Package : for online exercises and quizzes (3) The insdljs Package : for introducing document level JavaScript into the PDF document from a LaTeX source (4) The dljslib Package : A library of JavaScript functions, with the package, you can check out a function for use in your document
What's New: The introduction of the insdljs Package enables the LaTeX author to write his/her own JavaScript in the LaTeX source, the functions end up at the document-level of the final PDF document. This is a standalone package that needs only hyperref and verbatim.
Exerquiz has been rewritten to use this package, and new arguments of the math fill-in macro are introduced that lets the author specify a JavaScript procedure that will process a given question. As such, Exerquiz becomes quite programmable. See jqzspec.pdf for example to see how Exerquiz can now process math fill-in questions for which the answer is expected to be a vector. In addition to math fill-in questions, there is now text fill-in as well, this too has many options.
In anticipation of the usefulness of insdljs, I recently wrote the dljslib package. This package acts as sort of a library of routines you can insert into your document. Very cool.
i've installed the macros (and other things) as requested. thanks for the upload.
Robin Fairbairns
For the CTAN team