> On 11 Dec 2020, at 08:21, Floris van Manen wrote:
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> On 11/12/2020 08:46, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>> as nobody answered I would like too repeat my question.
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> This is what I see
On a Mac running BigSur...
1) using the TeXShop built-in PDF viewer I see the word "yes" inside the box
On 12/11/2020 6:13 PM, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
Firefox doesn't show the "yes", nor Acrobat X, but SumatraPDF does. I
modified your definition as:
\definefield[test][check][cbox][][]
And now the "yes" doesn't appear. However, I don't know how this affects
the functionality of the form.
Firefox doesn't show the "yes", nor Acrobat X, but SumatraPDF does. I
modified your definition as:
\definefield[test][check][cbox][][]
And now the "yes" doesn't appear. However, I don't know how this affects
the functionality of the form.
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Andrés Conrado Montoya
Andi Kú
Dear all,
as nobody answered I would like too repeat my question.
If you open the MWE in Firefox, you see the word "yes" written in the
checkbox. Is there a way to avoid this?
Thanks a lot for your help.
juh
Am 17.11.20 um 13:50 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke:
> Hi all,
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> with this example I get a
On 11/12/2020 08:46, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
as nobody answered I would like too repeat my question.
This is what I see
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Hi all,
with this example I get a checkbox that does not work; in my real world
document it works, I can't say why. But this minimal example shows the
problem I have in my real document.
\usemodule[fields]
\setupinteraction [state=start]