/AS is the appearance state and defined as follows:
The annotation’s appearance state, which selects the applicable appearance
stream from an appearance subdictionary.
For checkboxes the /V attribute is defined:
Holds a name object representing the checkbox’s appearance state, which is
used to select the appropriate appearance from the appearance dictionary.
@MKL
AFAIK which is superior in the case they are different is not defined...
Regards,
TvT
2015-02-09 14:59 GMT+01:00 Thomas Harre <thomas.ha...@abacus.ch>:
> Thanks, that does the trick.
>
> But what is the difference between the /V and /AS values?
> Or what do they even stand for?
>
> kind regards,
> Thomas
>
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